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Meet the Board

The Carers Centre is governed by a Board of Trustees, 50% of whom have been or are Carers. Our Trustees bring a wealth of knowledge from employment backgrounds such as Care, Social Services, the Private and Third Sector. They meet regularly and provide a strong  governance which helps the smooth running of the organisation. 

Jim Parker

Chair

Jack Collett

Treasurer

Rae Little

Joe Gough

Lorraine Haining

Janice Gorman

Marion Gourlay

Gail Copeland

Alex Cook

Get Involved

Are you interested in contributing to the work of Dumfries & Galloway Carers Centre by becoming a Board Member? Maybe you have experience in management, or health and social care, or simply feel you have the right personal qualities to join us.

" I'm thankful for the support we received to take a break, I couldn't afford it myself and we had a nice time away together and I got a break from my kitchen for a couple of days. "
Adult Carer - Short Breaks Fund
 
 
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