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Befriending Service

Last reviewed: 27/03/2023

Befriending helps improve the wellbeing and quality of life of people isolated by epilepsy by encouraging social involvement.

It does this by matching people with like-minded volunteers who can help them take part in a range of social activities including sport/physical exercise, cultural activities, eating out, informal learning opportunities and shopping

Within reason, it can be anything … a joint decision between befriended and befriender.

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Regions:
  • Greater Glasgow and Clyde

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Neurological
Conditions
Epilepsy
Health and Social Care Services
Support Network
Befriending

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