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Circles Network Advocacy Moray delivers a free, independent service by providing information and advocacy via telephone, email or video call, drop-in meetings within community resources and home visits to individuals who are unable to access our main office in Moray or suitable public settings.

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Moray

About Us

Whilst we’ve been established for some time, currently we’re focused on delivering Self Directed Support (SDS) which we offer to a range of community care groups and individuals facing challenges, due to a diagnosed and undiagnosed additional need or condition.

Our goal is to improve people’s quality of life so that they have equal flexibility and choices at home, work and in the wider community.
• People get the help they want, when and where they want it.
• People receive assistance at the appropriate time, before a crisis or emergency occurs.
• People are free to select the care that best meets their requirements.  

Services

Who can use the service?

We support anyone over the age of 16 who lives in Moray and is experiencing one or more of the following.

  • mental ill health
  • dementia
  • learning, physical or sensory impairments
  • aquired brain injury
  • chronic/long term illness
  • autistic spectrum diagnosis
  • drug or alcohol dependency
  • personality disorder
  • receiving self-directed support budgets
  • long covid
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Support

We Help People

To have a say in, and about, the services they receive.

We are inclusive in our approach and support people from all backgrounds, or where an order has been applied for under the Mental Health Act 2003 for Care & Treatment in Scotland, Adults with Incapacity 2000 Scotland, or Adult Support and Protection Act 2007 Scotland.
In particular we have a key focus on supporting those with drink and drug related issues.
The support we give is aligned to every stage of the SDS process from providing information to social workers, preparing the person for assessment, assisting the person in constructing their support plans, providing information on pension schemes, supporting them to open bank accounts, dealing with complaints, helping them to make informed choices, encouraging participation in peer groups and much, much more.

Provision

Examples of Advocacy Provision

  • Adult protection meetings
  • Adults with incapacity hearings/meetings
  • GP/health professional appointments
  • Mental health tribunals
  • Social work meetings/reviews
  • Care programme approach (CPA) meetings
  • Ward and care home reviews
  • Discharge meetings
  • Meetings with mental health solicitors
  • Self-directed support (SDS) reviews

Experiences

Circles Network Stories

Positive experiences of Circles Network Advocacy in Moray.

Resource

Moray Resource

The following dropdown contains links to Moray Advocacy resources.
This may include print, audio and video content that can be viewed or downloaded in a new window.

CONTACT US

Get In Touch

Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
9am – 5pm

Access our Advocacy services, reach out to Kenny today.
kenny.miller-rickman@circlesnetwork.org.uk

Please leave a message if you’re unable to get through on the phone, we will call you back, our voicemail is checked daily.

Call

01343 559546

Text

07785 381500

Email

info.moray@circlesnetwork.org.uk

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