Transform Forth Valley

Transform Forth Valley Transform Forth Valley provides services for individuals and families affected by substance use.

BBV Outreach Worker advert
26/05/2026

BBV Outreach Worker advert

This post is a fixed-term, one-year role within the Sexual Health Blood Borne Virus Outreach Service. The purpose of the role is to support people leaving custody across Falkirk, Clackmannanshire and Stirling who are at increased risk of poor sexual health and blood-borne virus (BBV) outcomes. The P...

26/05/2026

We were out with colleagues in Grangemouth today promoting harm reduction and community engagement.
Thanks to all members of the public and other professionals that came and spoke to us.

⚠️New Job ⚠️The purpose of the role is to support people leaving custody across Falkirk, Clackmannanshire and Stirling w...
15/05/2026

⚠️New Job ⚠️

The purpose of the role is to support people leaving custody across Falkirk, Clackmannanshire and Stirling who are at increased risk of poor sexual health and blood-borne virus (BBV) outcomes. The Project Worker will deliver trauma-informed, person-centred outreach support, meeting individuals where they are and removing barriers to engagement with health and wider support services.

Click on the link for more information.

View details and apply for this adult care role in Clackmannanshire with Transform Forth Valley on myjobscotland

22/04/2026

The loss of a loved one through su***de can be profoundly devastating. It often brings a unique and complex grief, where feelings of shock, confusion and deep sadness are accompanied by unanswered questions and a sense of things left unfinished. No one should have to navigate this alone.

Our Bereaved by Su***de Service provides timely, compassionate, and appropriate support to anyone affected by su***de loss. We offer both practical guidance and emotional support, helping individuals to process their grief in a safe and understanding environment.

FDAMH’s Bereaved by Su***de Service offers:

🤝 One-to-One Support
👥 Bereaved by Su***de Peer Support Group
🌳 Seasons for Growth Programme

To find out how you can join this group, please contact [email protected] or call us on 01324 671600.

22/04/2026
22/04/2026

Our Seasons for Growth Course is a small group programme that supports adults to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to understand and respond well to experiences of change, loss and grief.

Whether your grief is recent or something you have carried for years, this course offers tools, support and a path forward. 🌱

During the course you will:

👉 Learn how to process your emotions
👉 Connect with others who understand
👉 Start building hope again

This course is completely free, open to residents of Falkirk & District who are 18+ and is delivered on a Monday afternoon.

📌 Register your interest today by following our online referral process here - https://buff.ly/HlvLehv

22/04/2026

🚨Today! Colleagues from local harm reduction services will be out and about at Grangemouth's La Porte Precinct to chat about drug and alcohol support, the naloxone programme, and blood borne virus testing. Pop along 1-3pm.

Today, Transform Forth Valley had the privilege of attending the Scottish Drug Forum's National Traineeship Graduation C...
15/04/2026

Today, Transform Forth Valley had the privilege of attending the Scottish Drug Forum's National Traineeship Graduation Ceremony at The City Chambers, Glasgow to celebrate the incredible achievement of our peer, student, and now colleague, Kerri, on her graduation.

Kerri’s journey has been truly inspiring. She has transformed her life through determination and hard work, and we are proud to now have her as part of our Housing First Service team.

Congratulations, Kerri — a fantastic achievement, and so richly deserved 👏

23/03/2026

Learn about Breathing Space and other mental health support available to you!
NHS 24 will be joining us to:
▪️Introduce the suite of mental health services provided at NHS 24
▪️Explain the purpose of their phone and webchat services
▪️Identify who can use the service, and when it may be of use
▪️Provide insight into other mental health support services available to you

𝐃𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐬:
🙋‍♀️ For unpaid carers living in the Falkirk district or Clackmannanshire who are registered with the Carers Centre. To register, please email Dayna (see below).
📅 Wednesday 25 March
⏰ From 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm
📍 Carers Centre, 1a Bank Street or Zoom
📝 Register here: https://forms.office.com/e/VD8CnFWRip

For more information or to enquire about future sessions, please email 📧[email protected]

Community Support & Harm Reduction Event 🤝 Join us on Wednesday 25 March at Charlotte Dundas Court, Grangemouth for a pa...
20/03/2026

Community Support & Harm Reduction Event 🤝



Join us on Wednesday 25 March at Charlotte Dundas Court, Grangemouth for a partnership event focused on harm reduction and recovery. Everyone is welcome and all services are free. This is an important event to raise awareness, share information and offer support to help address the higher than normal levels of harm from drugs we’re experiencing in Grangemouth and across Falkirk. Drugs in Scotland are changing, with extremely high levels of dangerous new substances in circulation which can cause sudden overdose or death.



📍 Where: Charlotte Dundas Place

🕙 When: Wednesday 25 March | 1300-1500hrs

💉 Services: Naloxone training, BBV testing, and expert advice on addiction support.



Working together with: Police Scotland, Change Grow Live (CGL), Transform, Scottish Ambulance Service, Falkirk Council Housing, Scottish Families Affected by Drugs (SFAD), and the Recovery Community.



Address

Office 2. 6, The E-Centre, Cooperage Business Village, Cooperage Way
Alloa
FK103LP

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+441259272112

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