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Partnership Mental Health Project Shortlisted for Award
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| Mental Health , Equality
A Mental Health project making it easier for deaf people to access mental health services is a finalist at an awards ceremony dedicated to breaking down communication barriers in Scotland.
Film Clip shows the Benefit of One Good Adult
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| Mental Health , Young People
Having a supportive and trusted adult is key to how well a child and/or young person is connected, self-confident, future looking and can cope with problems. The One Good adult concept is a key element of the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde child and youth mental health improvement and early intervention framework.
GCHSCP Staff Awards for Excellence 2018
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| Communication
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s Staff Awards for Excellence Awards Ceremony took place on 14 September in Glasgow City Chambers.
LGBT Charter Bronze Award for Youth Health Service
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| Young People
The North West Youth Health Service (YHS) was awarded its LGBT Bronze Charter award in August. This is the first Partnership service to achieve this award. This process was over a 12 month period and involved various tasks and requirements including
Young People Vote for Local Projects
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| Health Improvement , Young People
On 18 January 2018 the 'Big Grant Giveaway' was hosted at the Tramway Theatre. 12 projects from across South Glasgow presented their youth-led ideas to an audience of 200 local young people with the hope of securing up to £3000, to see their ideas become a reality.
Improving Practice in Specialist Dementia Units
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| Dementia
Balmore Ward at Leverndale Hospital features in the latest Alzheimer Scotland: Dementia In
Scotland magazine. Here is an extract from the article.
Helping Young People into Employment - Project Search Graduation
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| Young People
Project Search is a work experience programme that supports young people with learning disabilities and/or autism to get and keep a fulltime job. It started in Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (United States) in 1996 and is now delivered in over 500 sites worldwide, including two in Glasgow.
Communications Survey Findings
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| Communication
Just over 900 people have had their say on how the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership communicates.