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Borders Voluntary Community Care Forum – what is it?

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Borders Voluntary Community Care Forum – what is it?

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The Borders Voluntary Community Care Forum (BVCCF) is an independent voluntary organisation which represents the interests of local people in the planning and provision of community care. The Forum has a Border-wide membership of interested individuals and groups who represent service users, carers and voluntary organisations. The key aims of the forum are: • to provide a focal point for consultation and representation • to enable users/carers to have a voice in community care • to support the development of new projects and services in community care • to work in partnership with all agencies to improve the quality of community care services in the Scottish Borders. The BVCCF also assists in the provision of information about community care and promotes training opportunities for its members. If you have any concerns you wish to raise or, if you are interested in the work of the Forum and would like to get involved in any of their activities, you can contact them at: Borders Voluntary

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The Borders Voluntary Community Care Forum (BVCCF) is an independent voluntary organisation which represents the interests of local people in the planning and provision of community care. The Forum has a Border-wide membership of interested individuals and groups who represent service users, carers and voluntary organisations. The key aims of the forum are: • to provide a focal point for consultation and representation • to enable users/carers to have a voice in community care • to support the development of new projects and services in community care • to work in partnership with all agencies to improve the quality of community care services in the Scottish Borders. The BVCCF also assists in the provision of information about community care and promotes training opportunities for its members.

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