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ADVISING DISABLED PEOPLE AND CARERS IN SCOTLAND

CPAG in Scotland’s service supporting those working with disabled children and
families. We provide advice, training, information and support for organisations
and individual advisers.



FACTSHEETS AND RESOURCES

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Try our free eLearning courses.

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Contact Moira Escreet to ask about training or talks for your organisation on
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