North Lanarkshire Advocacy Project

We work across North Lanarkshire with adults aged 18 to 64.

We speak up for and represent the views and wishes of a wide range of people – adults living with mental ill health, a physical or learning disability and some long term health conditions.

In the back row, from left to right stands Alex Graham, Leslie Hamilton, and Sam Cairns, smiling. In front stands Susan Duffy and Alan Graham, also smiling, at the 2022 Equal Say AGM. Image shows a full body view.

Equal Say staff — Alex, Leslie, Sam, Alan, and Susan — at our 2022 AGM.

We are completely independent of North Lanarkshire Council, NHS Lanarkshire and any other service provider – this means we can focus only on representing and helping our Advocacy Partners have their voices heard in the decisions that affect their lives.   Our Advocacy Workers support people who live at home as well as some people who are in hospital or residential care.

From left to right, Scott Walker, Craig Riley, and John Murphy stand next to each other smiling. Taken 2022.

Equal Say employees Scott, Craig, and John at our most recent AGM

If you think you would benefit from our help, or know someone who might, then contact us using the telephone number below.   You can contact us directly about you, a friend, a relative or a someone you care for, whether or not you are paid to care for them.

North Lanarkshire Advocacy has an office in the centre of Wishaw at:

104 Stewarton Street, Wishaw, ML2 8AG

Telephone 01698 358 245

Download a referral form below

North Lan Referral Form – NEW 2024