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About HCCF
Our network has matured in the twelve years of its existence. Starting with people’s real experiences, HCCF has developed many ways to speak out. HCCF is the network’s voice, and, through involvement, understanding and support, communication is our most important tool. HCCF is a meeting point where professionals, practitioners, elected members and network members can interact. We try to embrace new technologies and practices which will help our network influence the way services are planned and delivered. Looking to the future, HCCF is striving to broaden its scope and vision towards greater innovation so that the contribution of network members can be fully recognised and valued. The
Local Community Care Forum Network
Each Forum
has its own locally-based worker who provides up to date information
about local services and national developments, advises and supports
individual service users and carers, helping to identify gaps in services
and develop local projects to meet local needs. |
Annual
Review 2004 |
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Users Group There are thirteen local HUG groups which meet regularly. |
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| People
First There are currently five active People First groups in the Highlands with hopes to re-establish the Lochaber group and start a group in Sutherland. |
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The
Princess Royal Trust Through the Carers’ Network, regular information goes out to its members and local Carers’ Support Groups meet in different areas of Highland. Our Helpline offers a listening ear and information at local call rates on Carers’ Rights, Services for Carers, and Benefits. Our Advocacy Service helps carers put their views across to service providers and others. |
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Highland Community Care Forum.
Tel: 01463 718817 Fax: 01463 718818 Email: hccf@hccf.org.uk