On the 22nd January, we held a feedback and action plan meeting with the Dundee Drop In group (DDI).Dundee Drop In is a group of church-based projects that provide crisis help to those who are struggling to make ends meet. Some time ago the projects agreed, with support from Dundee University and the Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP), to undertake research with those who use these range of services. The DDI projects continue to serve many of the most marginalised in our city through the provision of food, conversation and information. The day was positive with people contributing valuable comments and thoughts. We were grateful to have input from Allison Honeyman from the Connect team, as well as Brenda Fenton from Housing, Peter Allan from Dundee Partnership and Elaine Colville of the NHS.
Faith in Community Dundee hopes to continue to help the group co-ordinate what they do with each other and key partners, as well as to understand how to respond to the needs and aspirations of people who use the drop ins.
Faith in Community Dundee hopes to continue to help the group co-ordinate what they do with each other and key partners, as well as to understand how to respond to the needs and aspirations of people who use the drop ins.
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