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  • Carers' Connect Briefing

    Created: 15/05/2025
    News/Events Category: FVA News
    This item will show under the following categories: Carer Support   Health and Social Care  

    In March 2025, Fife Voluntary Action (FVA) held three events for unpaid carers.

    Called 'Carers Connect', the events took place in Cupar, Dunfermline, and Kirkcaldy. 

    Many carer provider organisations from across Fife were in attendance, providing vital support and services to attendees - most of whom were not receiving any support until they attended the events. 

    The events aimed to highlight available resources, reach new unpaid carers, connect people with face-to-face support, and provide networking for organisations. 

    The key highlights are in the briefing, pictured above. Click on the image to enlarge it. 




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