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This is a new pilot service based in Clydebank.
It is for anyone aged 16 years or over who lives in West Dunbartonshire and who maybe experiencing distress but do not require medical assistance or specialist support.
The new pilot started on March 21 and runs for five months.
The new service aims to provide a compassionate response, one-to-one support, brief interventions, walk-in referrals, assessment of needs and follow-up support.
Walk-in referrals will be received on Thursdays from 2pm - 6pm by prior appointment.
It is important to telephone before attending as this is the only way we can guarantee access to the service.
To make an appointment call 0141 9412929 or 07848436866 during normal working hours. For less urgent enquiries contact Stepping Stones on admin@stepstones.org.uk or at Stepping Stones, Unit A10, Whitecrook Business Centre, 78 Whitecrook Street, Clydebank G811QF.
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