How to edit your organisation’s listing on the Dual Diagnosis Hub: Local website
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With the Dual Diagnosis Hub: Local website, you can edit your locally focussed organisation or events by following these instructions. But first, though, you’ll need to log in with your account (or register with the site if you haven’t already done so).
Please note: You will only need to register once in order to have a login setup for any of the Dual Diagnosis Hub websites, and we recommend that you register with the main site, but you could also register with the Dual Diagnosis Hub: Local website. For a tutorial on how to register with the main Dual Diagnosis Hub website, please click here.
This short tutorial will tell you how to do this:
Step 1: Visit the Dual Diagnosis Hub: Local website
Visit the home page of the main Dual Diagnosis Hub website:
https://local.dualdiagnosis.org.uk
Step 2: Click on the Login link in the header and enter your username and password or login using your Facebook account
Enter your username and password and then click on the “Log In’ button:
Step 3: Find & visit your organisation’s listing by using the search feature
Step 4: Scroll down your listing until you see the ‘Edit’ and ‘Delete’ buttons and click on the ‘Edit’ button
- Once you’ve clicked on the ‘Edit’ button, you’ll be taken to a page that allows you to edit the details on your listing.
- Once you’re happy with your changes, save/submit the changes and your listing will now display the changes that you’ve made.
And that’s it!
And, that’s it! Once your listing has been approved, your organisation or event will be displayed in the relevant section on the Dual Diagnosis Hub: Local website.
Please Note: In order to submit nationally focussed organisations, you’ll need to login and visit the main Dual Diagnosis Hub website. The login that you’ve just created should now work on that site too.
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