Document 6452671
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Document 6452671
Children & Families Management Team Burns House Burns Statue Square Ayr KA7 1UT Tel: 01292 612602 South Ayrshire Council County Buildings Wellington Square Ayr KA7 1DR Tel: 0300 123 0900 www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk LOCALITY RESOURCES FOR GIRVAN & MAYBOLE South Ayrshire Council CARE, LEARNING AND WELLBEING CHILDREN & FAMILIES Children & Families Disability Team John Pollock Centre, Mainholm Community Campus, Mainholm Road, Ayr KA8 6QD Team Leader: Fiona Dalziel Tel: 01292 294331 Services provided: Support to children and families Promotes family life and individual needs Rights of the child Joint working with Health and Education Family Placement and Adoption Team 181 Whitletts Road, Ayr KA8 0GU Team Leader: Andrew Craig Tel: 01292 267675 Services provided: Support, advice and guidance to both Adopters and Foster Carers Assessment Joint working with other agencies Family Centre Wills Road, Ayr Area Team Leaders Tel: 01292 267675 The Family Centre‟s Aims and Objectives are to provide children and their families with early preventative therapeutic interventions that will seek to protect and promote the welfare of the most vulnerable children in our community. Girvan Area Team 17 Knockcushan Street, Girvan Team Leader: Anne Shanks Tel: 01465 716123 Services provided: Promote children‟s social, emotional, physical health and well being Working in partnership with families Joint working with Health and Education Children’s Houses Team Leader: Linda Given Tel: 01292 614336 8 Woodhead Road, Coylton 28 Cunningham Place, Ayr KA7 3HZ Services provided: Residential service for children and young people Additional satellite unit Intensive Outreach Service The Prince’s Trust – Scotland The Guildhall, 1st Floor, 57 Queen Street Glasgow Contact: Robert Semple Tel: 0141 204 4409 The Volunteers Programme brings young people together in teams to work on a variety of projects, building their self-esteem and motivation, developing the inter-personal, leadership, team-working and problem-solving skills they will need to get a job. Target Leisure Manager: Kenny Anderson Carrick Buildings, Henrietta Street, Tel: 01465 716601 Girvan KA26 9AL Target Leisure works to promote healthy lifestyles, reduce harm, promote community safety and reduce youth crime by offering a varied and responsive programme to meet the needs and interests of young people through a range of leisure, recreational, social and educational opportunities. Family oriented activities being developed with a range of issue based group work and residential weekends Venture Trust 1250 Wester House Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow G34 9EA Contact: Joe Connelly Tel: 0141 276 4108 Venture Trust works to enable young people throughout South Ayrshire to grasp the responsibility and opportunities of a modern and complex society, by offering them a residential programme of opportunities that promotes increases in self-esteem, confidence and motivation, and develops personal, social and life skills. Football Club (Girvan Juniors) Hamilton Park, Girvan KA26 9HF Contact: Ronnie Hutcheson Tel: 01465 714780 Any interested party should contact above or go to www.girvanfc.co.uk Girvan Youth Trust (OASIS) Z1 Youth Bar, 154 Dalrymple Street, Girvan KA26 9BQ Contact: Bill Logan, Manager Tel: 01465 714729 The Trust provides opportunities for young people in a social and educational dimension. The Project is currently involved in DJ Project, Duke of Edinburgh Award, informational drops-ins, one-to-one support and community involvement. ‘I can’ Initiative Contact: Yvonne@z1girvan.org.uk Provides informal learning opportunities & employability support for young people. Young people not in employment or education in South Carrick. Age group: 16 - 24 years, Z1 Youth Bar Mondays 1.30 - 3.30pm. S1/S2 Club Contact: bill@z1girvan.org.uk To provide a safe environment for young people to meet and socialise. Age group: S1 & S2 pupils, Z1 Youth Bar Mondays 7.00 - 8.30pm. Z1 Girls Group Contact: Yvonne@z1girvan.org.uk To provide opportunities for young women to participate in a broad range of activities in various settings, through mediums such as the arts, cookery, fashion design, dance and other workshops. Age group: Girls 13 to 18, Z1 Youth Bar Tuesdays 7.00 - 9.00pm Z1 Boys Group Contact: bill@z1girvan.org.uk To offer a safe environment for young males to interact with their peers and volunteers. Age group: S3 pupils 18, Z1 Youth Bar Wednesdays 7.00 - 10.00pm Operational management Team Contact: terri or heather@z1girvan.org.uk Employ young people on a rolling contract to work behind the bar, organise wknd publicity, complete various training etc., upgrade skills + give valuable experience. Age group: 14 - 18 years, Z1 Youth Bar Hand in Hand Contact: Yvonne@z1girvan.org.uk To promote inclusion of all young people in the local community and to breaking down the barriers which exist to social opportunities for young people with Learning Disabilities through a peer buddying project within Z1 Youth Bar. Age group: S1 pupils - 18 years, Z1 Youth Bar Sundays 6.30 - 8.30pm Z1 Youth Bar – Weekend Programme Contact: terri@z1girvan.org.uk To offer a safe environment for young people to meet and socialise. Age group: S2 pupils -18 years, Z1 Youth Bar Fridays & Saturdays 7.00 - 11.00pm Further information www.z1girvan.org.uk Young People’s Support & Transition Services Holmston House, 3 Holmston Road, Ayr KA7 3BA Team Leader: Caroline Dempsey Tel: 01292 313668 Services Provided: Support services for young people and their families Joint working with Health and Education Family Support Worker Assessments Compile reports for persistent and serious offenders Young People’s Support & Transition Services Throughcare Holmston House, 3 Holmston Road, Ayr KA7 3BA TL (Acting): Mary Johnston Tel: 01292 612721 Services provided: Individual support Group work opportunities Provide young people with information on a range of issue Mediation CARE, LEARNING AND WELLBEING Alpha Plus The domain, Glenmuir Place, Ayr KA8 9RP EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Principal Teacher LAAC: Liz Cameron Tel: 01292 292590 Services provided: Varied and innovative curriculum for S3 and S4 pupils Joint working with Social Work and Health Autism Spectrum Support Burns House, Burns Statue Square Ayr KA7 1UT Pupil Support Co-ordinator: Janey Smith Tel: 01292 612784 Services provided: Specialist Provision base at Doonfoot School Care and Learning Team Braehead Primary School, Gould Street, Ayr KA8 9PJ Principal Teacher LAAC: Liz Cameron Tel: 01292 292590 Service provided: Supports children with social, emotional and behavioural needs Facilitate the re-integration of pupils into mainstream schools Joint working with partner agencies Central Peripatetic Support Service Kincaidston Primary School Cranesbill Court, Ayr KA7 3YP Principal Teacher: Jacqueline Ferguson Tel: 01292 294192 The CPSS provides: Early Years Home Visiting (0-3 yrs) Specific Language and communication (preschool and early years) English as an additional language (nursery & school age) Visual Impairment (from birth to school leaving age) Gypsy and Travellers service (primary & secondary) ICT for Additional Support Needs (primary & secondary) Childcare Services Team Harthall, Dalmilling, Ayr KA8 0PB Contact: Katrina Magill Tel: 01292 616199 Operationally manage out of school care, holiday clubs and a crèche service Complex Learning Needs Burns House, Burns Statue Square Ayr KA7 1UT Pupil Support Co-ordinator: Janey Smith Tel: 01292 612784 This is a joint funded post between learning disabilities and sexual health based at Ayrshire Central Hospital and covers the Ayrshire area. The range of people is wide and includes school aged, particularly transition years through to adulthood. The work is carried out within schools, colleges, day care centres and also on a one-to-one basis. Training staff is also part of the remit and a 2 day awareness session on sexual health and learning disabilities is open to Council staff, NHS staff, parents and carers. A clinic is opened at the Gatehouse for people with learning disabilities and covers all aspects of sexual health including family planning and sexually transmitted infection diagnosis and treatment. Public Health Nurse for Schools Carrick Cluster, (Cairn, Crosshill, Fisherton, Gardenrose, Kirkmichael, Maidens, Minishant, Straiton) - Maybole HC, Maybole Girvan Cluster (Sacred Heart, Ballantrae, Barr, Barrhill, Colmonell, Dailly, Girvan, Invergarven, Pnwherry) - Girvan Community Hospital, Girvan Gillian Connolly Tel: 01655 884344/ Mobile: 07841254540 Diane Irvine, Tel: 01465 716455 Mobile: 07921492212 Contact: Ailsa Paterson Tel: 01292 513872 LEISURE, RECREATION and PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Principal Teacher: Chris Rutter Tel: 01292 612089 Home Link Workers may support parents/carers/children and schools when there are issues which are affecting the child‟s ability to cope. Type of support varies according to need but may involve home visits, supporting parents to improve communication with school, individual or group work with children/young people in school or in the community and putting parents/carers in touch with other support services. Young Scot South Ayrshire John Pollock Centre Mainholm Road, Ayr Contact: Michelle Bell Tel: 01294 323485 Speech & Language Therapy Department Rozelle Corridor, Ailsa Hospital, Dalmellington Road, Ayr Services provided: Southcraig School Invergarven School Joint working with partner agencies Home Link Team Braehead Primary School, Gould Street, Ayr KA8 9PJ Sexual Health Nurse for Learning Disabilities Ayrshire Central Hospital, Kilwinning Youth Strategy Officer: Laura Kerr Tel: 01292 612421 Youth Information Officer: Ann Shaw Tel: 01292 612788 Senior Youth Worker: Brian Borland Tel: 01292 559390 More information – www.youngscot.org/local: www.facebook.com/YoungScotSA www.tweitter.com/YoungScotSA e-mail: youngscot@south-ayrshire.gov.uk Adventure Centre for Education (ACE) 154 Dalrymple Street Girvan KA26 9BQ Contact: Chris Saunders Tel: 07920406982 The Adventure Centre for Education is a community based outdoor environmental education project. The charity is based in Girvan offering outdoor activities, courses and tailored made programmes, including Duke of Edinburgh Award programmes... ACE encourages young people to develop the social skills necessary for adulthood and provides opportunities to become confident, successful, responsible and effective contributors to society. For more information: www.adverturecentreforeducation.com Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (New Start) Community Education Office, 9 Green Street Lane, Ayr Contact: Bruce Harris Tel: 01292 266171 The Duke of Edinburgh‟s Award, “New Start Project”, aims to provide an enjoyable, challenging and rewarding programme of personal development for young people between the ages of 14 and 25, which is of the highest quality and the widest reach. Working with our partners, we provide opportunities for young people at risk of committing crime and young offenders, to participate in a range of informal accredited learning experiences, which increase their personal skills and contribute to active citizenship Maybole Library – every Wed from 1230-1430 PEEP Group (Library) Under 1 yr - every Mon from 1230-1330 1- 2 yr – every Mon from 1030-1130 2- 3 yr – every Tue from 1345-1445 Breastfeeding Group is run in conjunction with the NHS to promote breastfeeding on Tuesdays from 12.30-14.30 in the Carrick Centre, Maybole. Jo Jangles (Music Group for under 3yrs) – every Thur from 0930-1030. GIRVAN Mother and Baby Groups: North Parish Church – every Tue and Thur from 0930-1130 Girvan Community Centre (Mother and Baby and mother and Toddler group) – daily from 0930-1130 then 1230-1430 Carrick Buildings (Baby Bunch) – every Fri 0930-1200 Methodist Church (Bookbug Group) – every Tue at 1415 PEEP Group (Girvan Nursery): Under 1 yr - every Thu a.m. / 2 yr – every Thu a.m. Stepping Stones Creche (within Girvan Nursery): Every day – from 0900-1145 then 1300-1530 (only closed for two week over Christmas) Letterbox Project Z1 Youth Bar, Girvan KA26 Contact: Kenny Anderson Tel: 01465 7147290 The Letterbox is open every Thursday evening 1800-2100 in the Z1 Youth Bar in Girvan and provides a confidential Health Clinic for 12 – 25 yr olds. It includes sexual health advice, contraception, pregnancy testing, STI screening, drugs & alcohol advice, holistic health advice, smoking cessation, emotional wellbeing advice, healthy eating advice, Public Health Facilitator for Homeless Clients Ayr Hospital, Dalmellington Road, Ayr Contact: Gail Ridge Tel: 01292 617284/07557083100 The objective of this post is to facilitate mainstream services for people affected by homelessness or at risk of homelessness. Public Health Facilitator for Looked After And Accommodated Children Rm 22, 1st Floor, Biggart Hospital, Biggart Road, Prestwick Contact: Jane Gibson Tel: 01292 665738 The aim of this post is to look at the holistic health needs of looked after and accommodated children. Joint Support Teams (JST’S) All Secondary Schools and many Primary Schools in South Ayrshire use Joint Support Teams as part of their staged intervention process to support pupils. A Joint Support Team has interagency core membership and will be convened for a pupil at Stage 3. The remit of Joint Support Teams is to develop strategies to meet the needs of individual pupils. Joint Support Teams are attended by the Educational Psychologist and School Nurse. SCHOOL CONTACT ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM LEADER Girvan Academy The Avenue Girvan KA26 9DW Alex Scott Pupil Support Coordinator/Deputy Head Teacher Caroline Cuthbert (based at Carrick Academy) – 01655 882389 Carrick Academy Kirkoswald Road Maybole KA19 8BP Jonathon Rusk Deputy Head Caroline Cuthbert (based at Carrick Academy) – 01655 882389 Learning Needs Burns House, Burns Statue Square Ayr KA7 1UT TEL. NO (01465) 713008 (01655) 882389 Pupil Support Co-ordinator: Janey Smith Tel: 01292 612784 Primary and Secondary age children with learning needs such that they require small group specialist teaching can apply for a place at Dalmilling Primary, Queen Margaret Academy, Girvan Primary and Girvan Academy. Lifelong Learning Opportunities Centre, Henrietta Street, Girvan CLD Officer: Ronnie Sinclair Tel: 01465 716600 Community Education delivers non-formal, community based learning opportunities for both young people and adults Nurture Groups Queen Margaret Academy, Dalmellington Road, Ayr KA7 3TL Principal Educational Psychologist: Jacqui Ward Tel: 01292 292674 Four Primary Schools: Newton, Heathfield, Braehead and Girvan have Nurture Groups for children P1-P7. Nurture Groups are small group interventions that aim to help children to develop the emotional and social skills and confidence to be ready to learn. Other ASN Services Burns House, Burns Statue Square Ayr KA7 1UT Pupil Support Co-ordinator: Ian Leishman Tel: 01292 612785 Services are available to provide children with education whilst they are in hospital and home tuition if they are not able to attend school. Support is available for children who are also young carers and for families considering home education Psychological Service Queen Margaret Academy, Dalmellington Road, Ayr KA7 3TL Principal Educational Psychologist: Jacqui Ward Tel: 01292 292674 Chairperson: Heather Buchanan-Locke Tel: 01292 270339 (07915153850) South Ayrshire Autistic Society (SAAS) is a voluntary organisation based in Ayr that provides information and support to families affected by Autism. It provides monthly play settings and activities for families. VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS HOUSING Ayr Housing Aid Centre 3a Holmston Road, Ayr The Service is a statutory part of the local council. It provides advice and support to Educational establishments, to families, children and other agencies in South Ayrshire about children and young people with additional support needs in the 0 – 24 age range. The Service applies psychological knowledge, skills and expertise to help bring about positive change, raise educational attainment and wider achievement and to support inclusion. Additional support needs can include social, emotional and behavioural, mental health and learning needs. Educational Psychologists generally work by supporting the adults closest to the child or young person. They work through consultation (joint-problem solving meetings) to develop strategies and contribute to the knowledge skills and expertise of teaching staff, parents and other agencies. The service also delivers interventions, carries out research and delivers training on a wide range of topics. STEP Project McAdam House, 34 Charlotte Street, Ayr South Ayrshire Autistic Society 14 Armour Drive, Ayr KA7 3JX Co-ordinator: Allan Swan Tel: 01292 612301 Build confidence in young people and help them to seek employment in the local community. The Prince’s Trust – XL Club A team-based programme of personal development for S3 and S4 students who are facing a range of difficulties at schools, such as truanting, risk of exclusion and underachieving should benefit from the programme. Contact: Suzanne Slavin Tel: 01292 288111 Ayr Housing Aid Centre gives advice on housing rights. They can help appeal against a homeless decision and give advice on rights in any area of housing from all sectors. VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION VICTIM SUPPORT Victim Support South Ayrshire McAdam House, 34 Charlotte Street, Ayr Area Co-ordinator: Janie Mortimer Tel: 01292 266441 Provide practical help and emotional support to people affected by crime. Service is free and confidential and need not have been reported to the police. HEALTH / NHS AYRSHIRE AND ARRAN Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Arrol Park, Doonfoot Road, Ayr KA7 4DW Contact: Duty Clinician Tel: 01292 615931 The service provides assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health problems in children. Treatments available include family therapy, individual therapy, behavioural therapy. Health Visiting Teams Drongan Resource Centre Contact: Susan Crichton, Clinical Team leader Tel: 01292 592143/ Mobile: 07825227825 MAYBOLE Mother & Baby Groups:Carrick Academy – every Wed from 0930-1130 Crosshill – every Tue from 0930-1130 Straiton – every Thur from 1130-1330 Dalrymple – every Tue from 1200-1400 then Thur from 1000-1200 VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS AdditUp Ayrshire Cranberry Moss community Centre Cambusdoon Place, Pennyburn, Kilwinning KA13 6SL Contact: Fiona Thomson Tel: 01294 542668 Aberlour Child Care Trust Ardfin Respite Unit, Prestwick Barnardo’s South Ayrshire Family Resource Service 62 Viewfield Road, Ayr Manager: Aileen McCusker Telephone: 01292 610479 We offer a range of flexible, community-based support services to children and families including: individual and group work support for children practical and emotional support for parents/carers support groups for parents/carers therapeutic services for children and parents/carers intensive support for families where this is required Specific support for Dads/male carers befriending service for children We work in partnership with families and with all partner agencies to support families to build on existing strengths and to develop the skills and resilience to respond to the challenges of family life, to feel part of the community and to meet the needs of children Children 1st Family Centre, Wills Road, Ayr KA8 9NL Children & Families Support Worker: Young Person‟s Support Worker: Telephone: 01292 288645 Sarah Black (07894 692637) Hayley Rodgers (07921 057573) Children 1st South Ayrshire Supporting Children, Young People and Families Service offers support. to children and young people affected by parental substance misuse. They also offer tailored support for young people directly affected by their own alcohol and drug misuse. Promoting a brighter future for Scotland‟s vulnerable children and families through Resilience building, home support, group work and befriending /mentoring. Family Mediation West (Ayrshire) 28/30 Grange Street, Kilmarnock KA1 2DD Manager: Gillian Brown Tel: 01563 572429 Family Mediation Ayrshire provides a confidential and impartial service to separated and divorced parents. Support/counselling for children and young people is offered as part of this service. CHILDREN’S SUPPORT SERVICES Manager: Kirsty Aitken Tel: 01292 671971 The Aberlour Child Care Trust is a national organisation. The Ardfin Respite Unit is based in Prestwick and provides respite to children and young people with learning disabilities. Ayrshire Children’s Contact Centre 1st Floor Office, 28/30 Grange Street Kilmarnock Manager: Carol Carbry Tel: 01563 572429 A place where young children of separated/divorced parents can spend time with the parent they do not live with, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Barnardo’s Children Rights and Advocacy Service ‘Hear 4 U’ John Pollock Centre, Mainholm Road, Ayr KA8 0QD Manager: Glynis Morris Tel: 01292 285372 Hear 4 U aims to provide an independent accessible community based advocacy service for children and young people under twenty who are living in South Ayrshire. It promotes children‟s rights. Priority for advocacy is given to children and young people who are entering or involved in the children protection system. Those who are struggling with their emotional health and well being have been referred to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Team or meet the criteria of the Mental Health Act 2003. The service gives children and young people the chance to work with an independent advocate who has no involvement in the decision making process affecting them and provides them with support to ensure that they are able to have a voice and participate in these processes. CARIS Ayrshire Springvale Resource Centre, McGillivray Avenue, Saltcoats Information Officer: Gordon McBain Tel: 0845 351 3000 CARIS – Ayrshire provides information on all registered childcare across North, South and East Ayrshire including childminders, anti-pre and pre-school provision, playgroups, out of school care and day nurseries. The service also holds information on selected unregistered provision and local children‟s activities. The help line operates Monday to Thursday 9.00 a.m. – 4.45 p.m. and 9.00 a.m. – 4.30 p.m. on Friday Rape & Sexual Abuse Outreach Service P O Box 23, Kilmarnock KA1 1DP Manager: Mary Ross Tel: 01563 541769 East Ayrshire Rape Crisis and Resource Centre now offer a rural outreach service for people outside Ayr/Prestwick. This service is able to provide support on an appointment basis within the rural areas and the Outreach Worker will also be able to give talks/training if requested. South Ayrshire Befriending Project 4a Citadel Place, Ayr KA7 1JN Senior Co-ordinator: Elaine Rennix Co-ordinators: F MacKenzie/L Boyd Tel: 01292 264000 The South Ayrshire Befriending Project is a local charity which enables socially isolated and excluded young people (aged 8 – 18) across South Ayrshire who are often affected by other issues such as child protection procedures, drugs/alcohol, mental health problems and disabilities to build their confidence and self-esteem, access activities in the community to develop a particular interest, by providing them with a 1 : 1 supportive relationship with a trained volunteer befriender, who acts as a positive role model, meeting with them on a fortnightly basis. The Project also facilitates regular group activities to enable the young people to pursue and develop various interests in a safe environment. The Project is funded through a variety of grants and trusts. South Ayrshire Women’s Aid – Children &Young Persons Support Service 6 Miller Road, Ayr KA7 2AY Support Workers: Sharon Grant/ Maureen Dunlop Tel: 01292 267067 South Ayrshire Women‟s Aid have developed a successful Outreach and Follow-on Service to provide emotional and practical support to children and young people up to the age of 18 years across South Ayrshire who experience Domestic Abuse to enable them to make sense of their individual situation. The service offers support through 1-2-1 work, peer group sessions and drop in. Children and young people are able to contact workers at times that suit them via phone, text, e-mail. South Ayrshire Women‟s Aid work in partnership with other agencies maximising the support and service available to children and young people. Stepping Stones for Families Childcare Development Project Donald Hendrie Building, SAC, Auchincruive Ayr KA6 5HW Contact: Kelly Hodge Tel: 01292 521055 Development Officer: Fiona MacKay Tel: 01292 263000 A „young carer‟ worker is in post to identify needs of young carers aged 8-18. Groups are held fortnightly, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays for young carers and these are split into various age ranges. The groups allow the young carers to get some „time out‟ from their caring situation and to have some fun. Individual support is also available. Carers are offered confidential help, information, advice and support on a huge range of issues, which affect them Young Person’s Worker: Denise McMillan Tel: 01563 573015 (07932 101 076) Who Cares? Scotland provides an advocacy service to those who are or have been looked after and accommodated. Workers have direct contact with young people, ensuring their voice is heard on a wide variety of matters, and maintain links to professionals involved in the young people‟s care VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS DRUG & ALCOHOL MISUSE Ayrshire Council on Alcohol 24 Fullarton Street, Ayr KA7 1UB Manager: Ayleen McBride Tel: 01292 281 238 To help people who have a drink problem or whose life is affected by someone else‟s drinking. They offer a free confidential counselling, support, advice and information service. The Lighthouse Foundation 40a Portland Road, Kilmarnock KA1 2DJ Manager: Kathleen Bryson Tel: 01563 521343 The Lighthouse Foundation is a Kilmarnock based organisation providing services throughout Ayrshire offering practical and emotional support to family members affected by a loved one‟s drug and alcohol misuse. It offers group meetings, children‟s activities, referrals, respite, advocacy, befriending, information and advice and a professional counsellor and bereavement counselling. Children 1st Family Centre, Wills Road, Ayr KA8 9NL Children & Families Support Worker: Young Person‟s Support Worker: South Ayrshire Sitter Service provides childcare in your home 52 weeks a year, 7 days a week from 6 am – 2am. Families who are looking to remain. obtain employment or training can access this service. The service also provides respite to families with children with additional support needs. The age range for this service is 0-19 years. Playzone is an outreach crèche providing childcare for events, training, group work, parties and conferences. Age range 0-19 years, operating over 52 weeks a year, 7 days a week. For further information email kelly.playzone@ssff.org.uk The Princess Royal Trust South Ayrshire Young Carers Service Who Cares? Scotland 28/30 Grange Street, Kilmarnock Telephone: 01292 288645 Sarah Black (07894 692637) Hayley Rodgers (07921 057573) Children 1st South Ayrshire Supporting Children, Young People and Families Service offers support. to children and young people affected by parental substance misuse. They also offer tailored support for young people directly affected by their own alcohol and drug misuse. Promoting a brighter future for Scotland‟s vulnerable children and families through Resilience building, home support, group work and befriending /mentoring.