An annual awards programme organised by the Scottish Government and the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Services (Iriss) has included three Falkirk services within this years’ shortlist. The… read more →
Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership is gathering views on the way local services ensure everyone has fair and equal access to support. The Partnership’s Integration Joint Board is required… read more →
Scotland’s winter vaccination programme has started in Falkirk and the Forth Valley area with a range of groups being offered the flu vaccination, including those aged 50 – 64, teachers… read more →
Life can be hard at times, affecting our mental wellbeing. The good news is there is help available to you – a range of ways to seek advice or support… read more →
Landmarks across Scotland will light up purple this Thursday (31 August) to mark International Overdose Awareness Day. Falkirk’s iconic Steeple will take part, shining a beacon across the local area… read more →
Annual figures published by National Records of Scotland show a decrease in drug-related deaths in 2022. Phillip Heaton, Lead Officer, Falkirk Alcohol and Drug Partnership, said: “Communities across Scotland know that… read more →
Falkirk has been named as the best place to grow old in Scotland if you need residential care, following analysis of Care Inspectorate reports by the Sunday Times Care Home… read more →
A Falkirk Council service which offers short breaks to people living with a learning disability is opening its doors to the community for a special event. The Thornton Gardens short… read more →
A service dedicated to providing housing support and care at home for people with learning disabilities has swept the board in every category in an unannounced inspection. Scoring straight 6s… read more →
Free classes are available to Falkirk Council colleagues who may communicate with people who use BSL. Falkirk’s Sensory Services team is offering free courses in British Sign Language (BSL) for… read more →