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Conversation to Action Event - ‘Culturally Informed, Anti-Racist Mental Health Care’
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| Health Improvement , Equality
Working in partnership with Intercultural Youth Scotland (IYS)’s Mental Health Service, and other local partners, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) Health Improvement staff held a Conversation to Action event in February - ‘Culturally Informed, Anti-Racist Mental Health Care’.
Quit Your Way on No Smoking Day
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| Stop Smoking
This year No Smoking Day is on 9 March, so why not make the most of the free expert advice and options available from our staff to support you to stop smoking.
Help to stop smoking is still at the end of the phone
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| Stop Smoking
Local NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGG&C) Quit Your Way stop smoking services are still operating across Glasgow.
Starting Conversations - Annual Equalities Event
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| Equality
More than 80 people gathered together to work towards equality for all in Glasgow on 6 February 2020 at Glasgow City HSCP’s annual Equalities event at The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre.
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.
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.
Smokefree Services Working Together
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| Health Improvement , Stop Smoking
Community Smokefree and Pharmacy Smokefree Services have been working together across Glasgow City to run specialist stop smoking clinics within priority neighbourhood areas for health improvement, which have traditionally high footfall for smoking cessation services but low quit rates.
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.