The Role of the Troon Community Council
Community Information
Patient Information Forum (PIF)- Survey reveals progress on health and digital literacy
Patient Information Forum (PIF)- Survey reveals progress on health and digital literacy
The ALLIANCE has published the report which outlines results of PIF’s 2022 survey, and progress made in the crucial areas of health and digital literacy since the pandemic. Click on the link above.
Age Scotland is delighted to announce the launch of the Big Survey 2023
Age Scotland is delighted to announce the launch of the Big Survey 2023
The Big Survey is designed to help understand the views and experiences of people over 50 in Scotland today. Click on the link above.
Penumbra Self-Harm Support Services – Leaflet attached
Penumbra Self-Harm Support Services – Leaflet attached
Penumbra have two Self-harm Support Services in South Ayrshire; one for schools, and one for the Health and Social Care Partnership service. The HSCP strand supports young people aged 12 -18 years who are or have been experiencing self-harming behaviours, and/or distress.
Anyone working in HSCP, parents, and young people themselves can refer to this service should they need support to identify triggers and reduce self-harm. Penumbra can also support services who may need advice and guidance to manage self-harm.
Penumbra are organising Self-harm Awareness Training dates which will be free to all HSCP staff/services. If you would like to know more about the service and/or Self-harm Awareness Training, please contact June Howe at june.howe@penumbra.org.uk or southayrshire@penumbra.org.uk. Training is delivered via Teams and lasts approximately 2 hours. Leaflet is on the link below.
Voluntary Action South Ayrshire
We’ve partnered with fundraising platform easyfundraising to help voluntary organisations access free unrestricted funding. It’s really simple and completely free.
Come along to the online information session on Wednesday 19th April 10am-11am to find out more.
To book a place, register via eventbrite
If you want to get started now, click here
Contact angela@vasa.scot or 0800 432 0510 for more details.
TROON LIBRARY RELOCATION – EARLY YEARS SPACES – PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT PROCESS INFORMATION
The SAC engagement process starts 28th March and information will be available in Troon Library from 27th March onwards.
Relocation of Troon Early Years Centre to Troon Library
South Ayrshire Council are looking to engage with members of the public, library users, parents, staff and users of community groups on the proposed relocation of Troon Early Years Centre to Troon Library and the relocation of the library to the Municipal Building.
Council staff will be available to provide information and answer questions to members of public on the following dates as part of the engagement on the proposed relocation of Troon Early Years Centre. Further dates will be added.
Date | Venue | Time |
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28/03/2023 | Troon Library | 11.00am – 1.00pm |
28/03/2023 | Troon Early Years Centre | 2.00pm – 4.00pm |
31/03/2023 | Troon Library | 11.30am – 1.30pm |
31/03/2023 | Troon Early Years Centre | 2.00pm – 3.00pm |
01/04/2023 | Troon Library | 10.45am – 11.45am |
03/04/2023 | Troon Library | 5.00pm – 7.00pm |
13/04/2023 | Troon Library | 11.30am – 1.30pm |
20/04/2023 | Troon Library | 5.00pm – 7.00pm |
Information on the proposal is available here:-
FAQ – Engagement on Relocation of Troon Early Years Centre to Troon Library
Information and plans will available from 27th March in the library and early years centre about the proposals. Dates and times will be available when you can come along to hear about the proposals, ask questions and comment.
The engagement will continue through to the end of June
An online engagement form will be available from 15th May until 18th June