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More than 1,140 local residents have received support from a new council service introduced to help vulnerable people during the Covid-19 outbreak.

Those supported by the crisis support service include residents who are isolated and don’t have relatives or friends who can help and those who are self-isolating or have underlying medical conditions.

The team offers a range of advice, guidance and practical assistance seven days a week, including collecting and delivering essential groceries or prescriptions, and providing befriending to combat loneliness.

Of the requests for help, a number have been given assistance from volunteers, while others have been referred for emergency ongoing support from local food banks, who have provided them with essential supplies.

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The team is also contacting all residents who have been identified by the Scottish Government as required to stay at home and “shield” from the virus over the next 12 weeks.

The crisis support service is led by the council’s housing and employability service with staff from Working4U and the communities team playing a leading role, backed by colleagues from across the local authority.

Councillor Caroline McAllister, the spokeswoman for communities, said: “This service is doing a vital job to ensure the most vulnerable members of our community feel safe and have all they need during this difficult time.

“The team is working extremely hard to deal with referrals, as well as proactively getting in touch with those who are shielding.

“Even where people don’t need our help at the moment, I hope they find some reassurance in knowing that we are here to help if their circumstances change. I’m so pleased to see so many residents have benefitted from this support already, and I would encourage anyone who feels vulnerable and is in needs of support to get in touch.”

Those who require additional support can make contact by texting the word ‘help’ to 07800 002 582 or by visiting www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/coronavirus/additional-support/ to complete a referral.