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1   Link   Princes Royal Trust for Carers
The Alloa office of the Falkirk and Clackmannanshire Branch of the Princes Royal Trust for Carers can be contacted on 01259 219288

The Princess Royal Trust for Carers is the largest provider of comprehensive carers support services in the UK. Through its unique network of 144 independently managed Carers' Centres , 85 young carers services and interactive websites, www.carers.org and www.youngcarers.net, The Trust currently provides quality information, advice and support services to almost 354,000 carers, including over 20,000 young carers.

2   Link   Crossroads
Established in 1978, we have services throughout Scotland providing practical support for carers of all ages.
3   Link   Borderlineuk
Borderline UK is a national user-led network of people within the UK who are affected by Personality Disorder (PD). We work towards improving understanding and support for people who have been given a diagnosis of PD, people who experience difficulties often associated with these diagnoses and their families, friends and partners.

We use the term ‘user-led’ to make it clear that the network is run, and the majority of our is work carried out, by people with personal experience of personality disorder or the difficulties often associated with these diagnoses, that is, by service users.

Borderline UK works towards improving understanding and support services for people affected by personality disorder by:
4   Link   Independent Living Services
Independent Living Services (ILS) provides high-quality community based care services across Scotland, our staff are dedicated to supporting individuals to live as independently as possible.
5   Link   Ochil Carers
Ochil Carers in a support group for relatives and friends of people with mental health problems. The group offers carers the opportunity to be cone involved and informed about various mental health problems. this could include:
depression,anxiety,bipolar disorder (manic depression) and psychotic illness (schizophrenia).