A lifeline service which helps improve the lives of people with mental health problems and learning disabilities has been given the go ahead by North Ayrshire Council.
Cabinet members approved the introduction of the flexible intervention service which will be delivered by The Richmond Fellowship Scotland. The scheme will operate for an initial period of two years, with the option to extend for a further year.
The service will deliver appropriate and effective short-term interventions to people with mental health problems and/or learning disabilities in the form of crisis response or early intervention.