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Keep Safe Scheme

What is the Keep Safe Scheme?

  • The Keep Safe Scheme has been set up to help disabled individuals that may feel unsafe or have difficulty going out on their own.

How it works:

  • Anyone who lives in Perth & Kinross and has a disability or may need help can have a Keep Safe card
  • The card has their own personal details on it which they complete on the application form.
  • People will carry the card with them and if they need help for any reason such as they have had a fall, they need to sit down for 5 minutes, they feel unsafe or they would like someone to call a contact for them, then they would go into a participating venue who would be able to help them.

How to Apply for a card

  • You can complete the online form below 
  • You can contact us on info@cilpk.org.uk or 01738 587282 and
  • we can send application forms out
  • You can print the form off by clicking the links below

The application form allows the applicant to provide the details that they want on the Keep Safe Card.  This can be things like giving people time to speak, speak to me and not my carer or maybe where you keep your medication. You can also select pictures to go on the card to make communication even easier.

For more information on the scheme please contact info@cilpk.org.uk or phone 01738 587282

PKAVS has a valued team of over 80 staff and 100 volunteers whose skills and expertise enable us to reach our objectives and have the positive impact that we do.

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PKAVS relies on over 100 dedicated volunteers who help with all aspects of our work.

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