The Clare Project temporary suspension of face-to-face services

The Clare Project temporary suspension of face-to-face services

The Clare Project temporary suspension of  face-to-face services

The Clare Project Chair of Trustees, Dr Sam Hall has implemented temporary suspension of face-to-face services until further notice.This is due to the recent outbreak of coronavirus, and thier commitment in ensuring the safety of members, staff and volunteers.

This will include the closure of the weekly Tuesday Drop-in, TNB Brighton, TNB Hastings, Meet & Eat, and Weekly Office Hours at The Rainbow Hub. Wherever possible, their team of workers will be working remotely, but contactable via email/phone.Clare Project/TNB are an ‘open-door’ service and will be opening a temporary advice line, for enquiries or support, but also open to people who are looking for a friendly chat. This number can be called, texted or whatsapp’d, or you can email tcpbrighton@gmail.com. Check their facebook or twitter for the number when it is announced.Dr Hall wishes to remind everyone  follow the advice of the NHS in upholding basic hygiene standards, self-isolating for 7 days if feeling at all unwell, and avoiding contact with vulnerable groups where possible (e.g. those over 65 with pre-existing health conditions).

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