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Jam and Emma from the art club proudly display their work at the Stewarton PB voting event

Young artists secure funding at PB events

28.11.2022

A group of young, care-experienced artists are delighted to have secured funding at our Wellbeing for All participatory budgeting events. […]

Craig McArthur speaking at our Caring for Ayrshire relaunch at Take A Bow, Kilmarnock

Caring for Ayrshire relaunch focuses on individuals

28.11.2022

Delegates and staff from across the partnership recently came together for our Caring for Ayrshire relaunch event at Kilmarnock’s Take […]

Three young children placing their votes in the ballot box at our Stewarton PB

East Ayrshire has its say at PB events

28.11.2022

Our Wellbeing for All participatory budgeting events were a great success, drawing in crowds of more than 1,000 people from […]

John and Lorna, the new Hospital Discharge Carer Link Workers.

East Ayrshire Carers Centre welcomes new staff

24.10.2022

East Ayrshire Carers Centre recently welcomed John and Lorna, their new Hospital Discharge Carer Link Workers, who will work closely with […]

Jam stands beside her artwork in the exhibition area.

Talented Jam sees her work showcased in Paisley

21.10.2022

It was terrific to see one of our care-experienced young people taking her art to Paisley’s Big Art Show back […]

Attendees at the MDT event in Take A Bow, Kilmarnock

Multi-Disciplinary Teams events encourage teamworking

21.10.2022

Our recent Multi-Disciplinary Teams development events were a great success, with staff from across the partnership coming together to share […]

Break the Silence co-founders, Sharon and Belshaw and Lesley Craig

Break the Silence transitions to hybrid working

20.10.2022

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Break The Silence has transitioned their vital support for people affected by sexual trauma, […]

Older men enjoying an exercise class with CHAT

CHAT events promote wellbeing in East Ayrshire

19.10.2022

Our Community Health Activity Team (CHAT) was recently involved in a number of events to promote the wellbeing of people […]

The Sir Alexander Fleming Centre

New wellbeing facilities at Sir Alexander Fleming Centre

19.10.2022

The Sir Alexander Fleming Centre recently received a new kitchen area and pamper room to improve the health and wellbeing […]

Cartoon woman looking confused. She is surrounded by five empty thought bubbles.

Are limiting beliefs holding you back?

17.10.2022

Do you ever have thoughts or feelings about yourself that stop you moving forward in life? This month marks the […]

Crowd of cartoon people cheering and celebrating with the text above: 'Care Experienced Week 2022'.

Care Experienced Week 2022

13.10.2022

To celebrate care experienced children, young people and adults in East Ayrshire, we ran a programme of events throughout Care […]

Two cartoon people jumping for joy against a background of colourful blob shapes

Have your say at our community voting events

03.10.2022

We’re delighted to announce that dates for our Wellbeing for All participatory budgeting events have now been confirmed! Five voting […]

Staff from Who Cares Scotland at the SL33 event

SL33 event is a hit with care experienced young people

26.08.2022

Our recent Re-Connecting Voices event was a huge success with care experienced children and young people in East Ayrshire. The […]

Members of the 4ward 2gether group on a visit to Corrymeela

4ward 2gether: Stamping out sectarianism

25.08.2022

Young people from anti-sectarian community group, 4ward 2gether, recently spoke at East Ayrshire Council chambers about acceptance, inclusion and the […]

Middle aged woman and elderly woman sitting together

Dementia befriending service coming to Ayrshire

25.08.2022

Ayrshire Independent Living Network (AILN) has secured funding to provide an Ayrshire-wide dementia befriending service for the next three years. […]