
Falkirk Carers Strategy
Under the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016, we have a legal duty to develop a local Carers Strategy. This strategy explains how we will identify and support unpaid carers, protect carers’ rights, and make sure carers are involved in decisions that affect them.
The next Falkirk Carers Strategy will build on what we’ve learned from the previous strategy and aim to make improvements that matter most to carers.
Why Your Views Matter
Carers know best what support works and what doesn’t. Your experiences, ideas, and feedback will help us to identify what support is most needed and set priorities that make a real difference.
We want the strategy to be realistic and achievable, focusing on actions that can be delivered with the resources we have. That means listening to carers and working together to decide what matters most.
Share Your Views
Over the coming months, we’ll be asking carers to share their views in a variety of ways:
- Surveys to help us identify priorities for the next strategy for adult carers and young carers/young adult carers
- Focus group sessions with carer representatives
- Ongoing conversations with carers via the Carer Voice Group and other local community groups
Your feedback will help shape the priorities and actions in the new Falkirk Carers Strategy.
For further information contact: HSCPComms@falkirk.gov.uk
Phases
Analysis of feedback and development of key priorities
We will analyse feedback gathered during the initial consultation to identify key priorities for the next Carers Strategy. These priorities will form the basis for further discussions and help shape a detailed delivery plan that reflects carers' needs and stakeholder input.
