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What Matters Hub - Duns

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Delivered by: What Matters Hubs This is a Claimed organisation
Last reviewed: 15/03/2024

The Duns What Matters Hub is on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month between 10.00 am and 2pm and is held in Duns Fare Share Cafe, Murray Street, Duns TD11 3DF.

What Matters Hubs offer drop-in sessions and appointments where people can meet with Partnership staff such as social workers and occupational therapists, as well as third sector representatives, to get advice about social care and health services and activities available in their local area.

Information is available about ways that people can be supported to remain independent in their own homes, such as equipment and aids, transport or help at home. People can also find out what is happening locally that would enable them to take up a new interest, get some exercise, meet new people or take part in a volunteering opportunity.

The hubs are supported by organisations such as the Red Cross, Local Area Co-ordination Service, Borders Carers Centre and others who can give advice/support or signpost to other organisations.

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Health and Social Care Services
Activity
Disabled People
Ethnic Minorities
LGBTQ+ Community
Men
Older Adults
Parents and Families
People Experiencing Homelessness
People Living with Long Term Conditions
Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Volunteers
Women
Learning Disability
Physical Disability
Sensory Impairment
Unpaid Carers
Care Experienced People

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