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Ahead Newsletter March 2020

Please find below the latest Ahead Newsletter from the team. Apologies for the delay in the publishing of the Newsletter, this is due to the current situation.

The Newsletter still includes the What, Where, When, Section, as we hope that everything will get up and running again after Covid-19. It would be good if you can have a think about what you might like to get involved in the future.

Also please feel free to let us know, what support that you have either provided in the local community or received from the community during this difficult period of time. We will look to highlighting this in future additions of the Newsletter.

In the meantime, to keep up to date with the Ahead Team please link into Friends of Ahead facebook page.

All best from the Ahead Team.

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Whithorn Way App

A new app where local businesses can be registered as being along the route of the Whithorn Way - a walking route from Glasgow to Whithorn. It follows an ancient pilgrimage route which passes through Ayr, and St John's Tower is one of the registered sights along the way.
It's free to sign up.
https://www.whithorn.com/business_app_4526/

SAC Tenants Newsletter, Autumn 2019

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South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership has drafted a new Strategy and Implementation Plan to support adults in South Ayrshire with Mental Health issues.

We have been asked to raise awareness of the draft strategy for people to read, comment on and complete the online survey.

The Strategy has been developed with support and assistance from Health Improvement Scotland and covers the period 2017-22.

The full draft strategy and a summary version can accessed by clicking on this link

The online survey can be access here:
take the survey »

South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership - Draft Learning Disability Strategy for 2017-23

We have been asked to raise awareness of the draft strategy for people to read, comment on and complete the online survey.

The strategy has been designed to ensure that organisations operating in South Ayrshire are able to meet the principles set out in the National Strategy for Learning Disability - “The Keys to Life.” Given this, the Health and Social Care Partnership has agreed local outcomes in keeping with the national approach and an Implementation Plan to deliver against these outcomes.

The full strategy, a summary version and support information and evidence can accessed by clicking on this link

The online survey can be access here:
take the survey »

 

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