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How does a small charity tackle the need to support people living with PSP & CBD across Scotland?

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Following recent support from the Scottish Government, we now have a dedicated PSPA Country Manager, Gill Dickson.

Here Gill shares her thoughts about the challenges faced in Scotland in raising awareness across the wider health and social care professions about how to manage PSP & CBD.

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Great Gill and Helen for spreading the word to help all those living with these diseases and they families.

Simon

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Find others like my friend and fellow advocate Keith Swankie.

Tim

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