“It’s Ok to Ask ” is a new NHS Scotland national campaign. It is intended to encourage people to ask questions during their healthcare appointments. When you understand what’s going… read more →
An example of true resilience, the Royal Voluntary Service has adapted to the immense challenges of the pandemic. It’s flexible approach to the unfolding coronavirus situation ensured people in Falkirk’s… read more →
Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership is seeking to appoint a new Head of Integration to lead a programme of transformational change and continuous improvement within integrated health and social… read more →
Falkirk Council has become the first local authority in Scotland to go live with an end-to-end digital telecare service. Working alongside Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership, the Council has… read more →
People aged 18 to 49 are now being invited forward for the COVID-19 vaccine, as Scotland aims to vaccinate all adults in Scotland by the end of July, depending on… read more →
Shining a spotlight on the work of services across the Falkirk area, this week’s blog focuses on Living Well Falkirk. The online tool has been commended by Healthcare Improvement Scotland… read more →
People aged 16 and over in Falkirk who provide vital face-to-face care and support for others and haven’t already been given an appointment are now being invited to self-register for… read more →
Falkirk Council, working alongside Falkirk Heath and Social Care Partnership have launched the Community Choices initiative – a fund of over £3M over two years where YOU can apply for… read more →
Information on COVID 19 has been launched for the Gypsy Traveller Community . The information is being shared via Facebook: link is https://t.co/ck662q4ZFh or twitter: pic.twitter.com/f4kqZfPugV
Please see below an update on the work that we are doing to support people who use health and social care services in the Falkirk area, their carers, the public… read more →