Angus Independent Advocacy provide individual issue-based independent advocacy to adults aged 18+ living in Angus. They support people with mental ill health, learning disability, dementia, acquired brain injury, as well as older people.
They provide non-instructed independent advocacy to adults and children.
They provide independent advocacy to children and young people aged up to 18 going through children’s hearings.
They provide peer advocacy to people aged 18+, living in Angus, whose lives are being affected by drugs or alcohol use, and those who are in substance use recovery. They can also support relatives or carers of people affected by substance use. Peer advocacy is provided in an individual and group setting.
They provide independent advocacy to parents and kinship carers with long term health conditions, literacy issues, additional support needs, substance use issues.
Additional info:
• Adults over 16 with learning disability, mental health problems, dementia and older people
• Children subject to Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act
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