At The Health Agency, we are committed to supporting the wellbeing of our community. Every year, we help over 2,500 people across Wester Hailes and South West Edinburgh lead longer, healthier, more fulfilling lives. However, with the Edinburgh Integrated Joint Board’s (EIJB) grants programme set to end in June, our future—along with that of 63 other local charities—faces uncertainty.
But there is hope! This week, The City of Edinburgh Council will meet to set its 2025-26 budget, and a proposal is on the table to allocate at least £2 million to mitigate the impact of these funding cuts. This is a crucial opportunity to ensure that vital health and social care services continue to support those who need them most.
We are calling on local councillors to vote ‘YES’ on Thursday, 20 February. A positive outcome will safeguard services like ours, ensuring that we can continue to provide early intervention and preventative care—reducing pressure on the NHS and statutory services while improving the overall well-being of our community.
A huge thank you to our friends at The Edinburgh Reporter for highlighting our story. Their recent article and video showcase the invaluable work we do and the potential impact of these funding decisions on our community.
Long-term investment in community health is not just beneficial—it’s essential. Our dedicated team will continue to support those who rely on us, and we remain hopeful that the council will recognise the importance of funding organisations like The Health Agency.
Together, we can secure a healthier future for everyone in Wester Hailes and South West Edinburgh. Let’s make sure our voices are heard, and our services are protected! We’ll keep you updated!