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Spinal Injuries Scotland
Festival Business Centre
150 Brand Street
Glasgow
G51 1DH
Tel (Helpline): 0141 314 0057
Tel (Office): 0141 314 0056
Web: www.sisonline.org
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday.
Spinal Injuries Scotland is the Scottish charity offering advice, support, and information to spinal cord injured people, their families, friends and carers as well as health and social professionals. Services include:
- A telephone helpline providing support and help to new and long-term injured.
- Information tailored to an individual's enquiries.
- Legal advisory service.
- Welfare rights advisory service.
- Area representatives.
Contact the above address for further details.
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