The Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Supports and Services Framework seeks to ensure children, young people and families have access to locally based mental health and wellbeing supports and services. To meet this need, we have employed 2 MHWB Project Delivery Officers and their tasks include conducting a thorough community mapping exercise and then ensuring information is communicated to the local communities.
This mapping exercise, for the Garnock Valley Locality, shares readily available information and research that has been collected during an ongoing community mapping process.
This list is not exhaustive and will be updated regularly. Inclusion of supports does not indicate endorsement by North Ayrshire Council and you should conduct your own checks to ensure any service sought meets your needs.
We aim to provide young people between the ages 5-25 and families with access to quality information and services, and where appropriate advice and counselling signposting opportunities, and have endeavoured to include all local services.
It’s important to talk to someone about how you are feeling. This could be a family member or friend, your GP or by calling a helpline.
Remember, if you or someone else is in immediate danger call 999.
Further advice is available through our dedicated Community MHWB Blog.
If your service would like to be included in these documents or there are edits you feel may need to be made, please email:
- Dionne Griffiths – dionnegriffiths@north-ayrshire.gov.uk (Garnock Valley, Three Towns and North Coast)
- Vicki Andrew – vickiandrew@north-ayrshire.gov.uk (Irvine, Kilwinning and North Coast)