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Join us and Scottish Borders Council CHAD Social Work Lead Officer
Join us and Scottish Borders Council CHAD Social Work Lead Officer

Thu, 31 Aug

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Coldstream

Join us and Scottish Borders Council CHAD Social Work Lead Officer

An introduction to Scottish Borders Council CHAD - children affected by disability

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Time & Location

31 Aug 2023, 10:00 – 12:00

Coldstream, Coldstream Primary School, 3 Home Pl, Coldstream TD12 4DN, UK

About the event

Join us for an enlightening introduction to the Scottish Borders CHAD Social Work event on Thu, 31 Aug 2023 10:00 - 12:00 in Coldstream Primary School. Discover the valuable services offered by CHAD Social Work and learn how they support individuals and families in the region.

What is CHAD Social Work? CHAD Social Work is a service provided by the Scottish Borders Council to assist individuals and families affected by disabilities. By collaborating with other agencies, they deliver comprehensive support focused on child protection, adult protection, and mental health assistance.

What can they offer? CHAD Social Work offers a dedicated team of social workers and staff who work tirelessly to ensure that those in need receive the necessary care and aid. They provide support to Additional Special Needs (ASN) parents and carers, helping them navigate the challenges associated with raising a child with disabilities. Remember, having a Social Worker does not mean you are a bad parent; in fact, it can be a godsend for those in need of additional support.

How do I self-refer? To self-refer to CHAD Social Work, contact the Scottish Borders Council or visit their website. If you're still unsure, attending the informative event will provide a clear understanding of the referral process and how CHAD Social Work can benefit you.

Don't miss this opportunity to explore the invaluable resources offered by CHAD Social Work. Come along to the event and see if you might benefit from their support. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

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