The Meeting Place
At the meeting place we support adults with additional support needs to develop their skills in IT, multi–media and ‘e’ inclusion.
Opportunities on offer include :
- Publishing
- Printing
- Podcasting
- Filming, editing, DVDs
- Email accounts
- Websites
- Skyping
- Surfing
… and much more.
Our unique and valuable volunteers use their existing skills, and develop new skills, in a peer mentoring role to support adults at The Meeting Place.
We take pride in partnership working and building links with individuals, services, groups and organisations in our local community and beyond.
We have an open door policy and enjoy welcoming visitors.
We also have an office in Nairn at:
10 Harbour Street, Nairn, IV12 4NU
Telephone: 01667 259189
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