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New! Community-Led Guide to Local Services

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We’re excited to announce our new Service Navigator, an accessible and collaborative guide to the wide range of services available in Perth and Kinross.

As your Third Sector Interface, we understand it’s essential for you to have knowledge and evidence to be able to serve your communities.

Here to help is the Service Navigator, an interactive map of services provided by local charities, social enterprises and community groups.

Screenshot of the Service Navigator, Displaying Categories and the Map

The Service Navigator allows you to search for services by category and region, and you can learn more about each service by clicking its point on the map.

From crisis support to cultural activities, this resource demonstrates the strength of our communities and showcases efforts towards positive change.

You can also add your organisation’s services to the map – find out how.

This Navigator was borne from your feedback. You told us that it would enable partnerships and collaboration, ease signposting and referrals, and expand your network.

We are hopeful this resource can empower Perth and Kinross with enhanced collective knowledge and facilitate opportunities for individuals and organisations to thrive.

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