Specialist Services
There are a number of specialist services in the Falkirk area which have been established to assist specific groups of people in the community and support their families and carers. Whether it be mental health problems, physical disabilities, substance misuse, behavioural problems or general support with day to day activities you will find a service to help you.
Our aim is to offer people of all ages and abilities the opportunity of healthy waterside activities and a chance to gain new experiences, meet new people, learn new skills and gain greater confidence and esteem and enable personal development. We aim to deliver high quality, safe, inclusive lifelong learning opportunities through the medium of Outdoor learning.
Caledonia Clubhouse is part of the worldwide Clubhouse community, which works to assist people with mental illness to achieve social, financial, educational and vocational goals
Aim to provide services which help children and young people to achieve their personal goals. They want every child and young person to have an enjoyable fulfilling life in a nurturing, healthy and safe environment.
Connect is a multi-disciplinary team offering services to young people who experience difficulties in relation to substance misuse and/or offending behaviour in the Falkirk Council area.
There are approximately 5.7 million unpaid adult carers and 50,000 young unpaid carers in the UK. The Princess Royal Trust Falkirk and Clackmannan Carere centres help providing information, support and social activities.
The Falkirk and District Access Assessment Group aims to improve accessibility for all in our community. This means accessibility to goods and services, accessibility to public buildings, transport, roads, crossings, pavements and of course access to information in the correct format.
Forth Valley Sensory Centre provides a range of services for anyone with sensory impairment, their carers, families and related service providers.
The Joint Dementia Initiative offers services for people of any age with a memory difficulty as well as their families and carers.
LinkLiving supports a diverse range of people who for different reasons need varying levels of support to set up and sustain their own tenancy, including rent and benefits, decoration and furniture, budget planning, looking after the home and getting on with neighbours.
Quarriers' Falkirk Children's Right Service aims to provide an advocacy service for children and young people living in the Falkirk area.