Privacy Notice Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
The Clackmannanshire and Stirling Integration Joint Board (CSIJB) is responsible for the planning and delivery of adult health and social care services across the Clackmannanshire and Stirling area. The CSIJB works with its partners Clackmannanshire Council, Stirling Council and NHS Forth Valley, to improve outcomes for patients, services users, carers and their families. Most of the information which the CSIJB collects and uses is statistical or anonymised data. Sometimes, in specific circumstances, we will also collect personal information about individuals.ā¦ read more →
Services and Support Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
Services A range of services are delivered within the Heath and Social Care Partnership through our constituent authorities and partners. Access to available online directories and our partners are listed below: Clackmannanshire Council Social Care Stirling Council Social Care NHS Forth Valley Health Services Stirling Voluntary Enterprise Clackmannanshire Third Sector Interface Scotlandās Service Directory Community Health Services Community Health Services continue to be delivered by local GP Practices, Pharmacists, Dentists and Opticians during the Covid-19 pandemic across Clackmannanshire and Stirling.ā¦ read more →
Governance Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
ā Back to About us Freedom of Information Requests Requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act: Please write to: Freedom of Information Enquiries Clackmannanshire & Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership Information Governance Department NHS Forth Valley Carseview House Castle Business Park Stirling FK9 4SW Phone: 01786 433284 Email: fv.csijbfoi@nhs.scot Guide to Information All Scottish public authorities must have a Publication Scheme in place setting out the information they make publicly available, how it can be accessed andā¦ read more →
AskSARA Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
Equipment for daily living Making daily living easier You may notice that some things are a bit more difficult for you or someone you care for. You might also be someone with a disability who is looking for something to help with different tasks. Some examples might be getting in and out of the bath, going to the toilet, getting up from chairs or out of bed, preparing snacks and meals. Sometimes, all we need are some tips on howā¦ read more →
Audit & Risk Committee Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
ā Back to About us The Audit & Risk Committee of the Integration Joint Board is responsible for the promotion of best practice in the areas of risk management, financial procedures, internal controls, development of continuous improvement and review of External Audit issues. Terms of Reference Audit & Risk Committee meetings 2025 19 February 2025 (2.00 – 4.00pm, Board Room, Carseview House, Stirling and hybrid via MS Teams) 2024 4 December 2024 (2.00 – 4.00pm, Board Room, Carseview House, Stirlingā¦ read more →
Self-Management Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
Supporting people to live their lives better, on their terms Self-management is a way of living and working that means people living with long term conditions feel more in control of their own health and wellbeing. Self-management supports and encourages people living with long term conditions to access information and to develop skills to find out whatās right for their condition and, most importantly, right for them. Self-management can mean people being: better informed about their condition(s) better prepared forā¦ read more →
Narek Bido Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
ā Back to Board My involvement with the third sector started in 1996, initially supporting people with learning disabilities and since 2006, supporting individuals affected by addictions and underlying mental health problems. I also enjoyed a short spell of teaching āMiddle Eastern Culture and Societyā at the University of Edinburgh Lifelong Learning Programme over four years. The focus of my professional career has been the empowerment of vulnerable people in our society and promoting their rights as well as supportingā¦ read more →
Complaints Handling Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
ā Back to About us Definition Clackmannanshire and Stirling Integration Joint Boardās (IJB) definition of a complaint is: ‘An expression of dissatisfaction by one or more members of the public about the IJBās action or lack of action, or about the standard of service the IJB has provided in fulfilling its responsibilities as set out in the Integration Scheme.’ A complaint may relate to dissatisfaction with: the IJBās policies the IJBās decisions the administrative or decision-making processes followed by IJBā¦ read more →
Gordon Johnston Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
ā Back to Board Gordon has held senior roles in the public and voluntary sectors in areas including community development, managing a local community engagement organisation, and co ordinating the distribution of National Lottery and European funding. He is now active in many third sector mental health organisations in Scotland, has considerable leadership and governance experience and is currently chair of Bipolar Scotland and a public partner with Healthcare Improvement Scotland. He also carries out paid consultancy work, mainly inā¦ read more →
Falkirk Community Hospital Project Ā« Clackmannanshire and Stirling HSCP
About the Project A new masterplan is being developed for Falkirk Community Hospital to set out the vision for how existing services could be developed, improved and expanded services across the site. This is being taken forward in partnership with local staff, GP practices, NHS Forth Valley,Ā Falkirk Health and Social Care PartnershipĀ staff andĀ Falkirk Council. Visit the Future Plans page on the NHS Forth Valley website to learn more as the project progresses.