North Ayrshire Social Care Consultation Phase 2: Our Response

The Community Brokerage Network (CBN) has published its full response to North Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership’s Phase 2 consultation on delivering social care services within budget. We brought together disabled people, unpaid carers, and family members from across North Ayrshire to inform this response. Many told us they felt overwhelmed by the scale […]

North Ayrshire Social Care Consultation: Our Response and Final Call to Act

The Community Brokerage Network (CBN) has now published its full response to North Ayrshire Council’s health and social care consultation. We brought together disabled people, unpaid carers, and family members to create this response because many people told us they felt unable to meaningfully engage with the consultation as it was presented. The questions asked people […]

Let’s CHAT about wellbeing: a new four-week wellbeing programme to start 2026

What is Let’s CHAT About Wellbeing? Let’s CHAT About Wellbeing is a four-week-long group‑based programme that brings together guided discussion, learning and gentle physical activity in a relaxed, welcoming environment. The programme is suitable for people with mild to moderate mental health needs and is designed to be inclusive, supportive, and practical. What will the […]

TACT issue winter 2025 edition of INFORM North Ayrshire

The Ayrshire Community Trust (TACT) have issued the latest edition of INFORM North Ayrshire, the directory for support services and activities in North Ayrshire this winter. Click here or on the magazine cover to read!

Community Brokerage Network Secures Three Years of Funding to Support Ayrshire Residents

The Community Brokerage Network is excited to announce that it has secured another three years of funding to continue its vital work in Ayrshire, helping people access social care and Self-Directed Support (SDS). This funding ensures ongoing support for individuals and their carers, empowering them to navigate and make informed choices about their social care. […]