Your Voice Resources

We facilitate a wide variety of projects and groups within Inverclyde. Click the below images for materials about our various projects and support groups! These can be shared or printed off if someone you know may be interested in one of our services.

Read our Annual Report here, to see what we have been up to in 2023-2024!

Mental Health and Wellbeing Resources

Mental Health Pathway

A partnership between NHS 24, Police Scotland, and the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) is streamlining how patients receive mental health support in Scotland.

The Mental Health Pathway is a collaboration between the three services which ensures that people seeking urgent mental health support are directed to the most appropriate service for their needs. The NHS 24 Mental Health Hub is available 24/7 by calling 111 and selecting the Mental Health Option. The Mental Health Pathway ensures patients contacting 999 with non-emergency mental health concerns are now routinely referred to the Mental Health Hub.

Read more: https://orlo.uk/5WCp3

Breathing Space - NHS 24

A free, confidential phone and webchat service for anyone over the age of 16. Support, advice and signposting for anyone dealing with a wide range of mental health topics such as loneliness, stress, anxiety and bereavement.

Click here to access the helpful guide.

The Involve Inverclyde Network

Our network brings together local people with lived experience or interest in health and social care, to enable their voice to be heard. Help make local services meet the needs of local people, have your say today!

Living Well Inverclyde

Are you feeling stressed, struggling to cope or living with a long-term health condition?

Living Well Inverclyde is a free lifestyle management course that will help you learn techniques to reduce stress and give you the tools you need to manage better and live well.

Inverclyde Food Network

It can be difficult when you don’t know where your next meal is coming from. We hope this guide of local food shares, pantries and apps can help you stay fed and healthy.

What’s On Booklet

Here is an overview of everything we have on! All of our peer support groups and external organisations who use our facilities. There’s something for everyone so get in touch!

Recovery Hub

The Lived Experience Network is for people who have recovered or are recovering from a place of dependency from alcohol and drugs, using that experience to support others on the same journey.

Get involved today if you think you could use some help, or just want to see a friendly face for a wee chat. Our hope for the future is when anyone anywhere reaches out for recovery no matter how small, our recovery team and peer mentors will be there to offer a helping hand.

Inverclyde Bothy Health Walks

We have an existing relationship with The Bothy, who offer walking and cycling groups throughout the week to help get people out and about. They meet at our office at 12:45pm every Monday in 12 Clyde Square for a walk around Greenock, before returning to the office for a biscuit and cuppa.

Find out more:
www.pathsforall.org.uk/walk-project/the-bothy
www.cyclinguk.org/group/inverclyde-bothy

Annual Report 2023-2024

Join us as we celebrate our achievements and milestones over the past year!

Find out more about our organisation and get involved.

Transport Leaflet

Hospital Transport, wheelchair transport, wheelchair hire, local bus hire services and more to help you get out and about!