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Free Daytime Discos for People over 50 Across the City
Free daytime discos for Glaswegians over 50 years of age have been running across the city. The sessions have been set up by social enterprise and charity Weekday Wow Factor, working in partnership with Glasgow City HSCP Local Area Coordination (LAC) Teams and Health Improvement staff. The sessions give people a chance to get out and about, socialise with others and have an enjoyable, relaxed afternoon.
People Urged to Prepare and Protect with Power of Attorney
Families are being urged to obtain Power of Attorneys to protect loved ones in the event of illness or accidents.
Glasgow CIty HSCP Locality Engagement Forum Online Event
Presentation and Questions
Find out what type of help is available with expert advice and information on support to help deal with the increasing energy prices and general rising cost of living.
Presentation and Questions
The Mental Health Foundation provides support to organisations
to help them improve their engagement with Refugee and Asylum Seekers. Mahdi Saki will speak about their success in raising the civic participation levels among this particular group.
New HSCP Vaccination Team
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has transferred vaccinations from General Practice (GP) to HSCP community services. The Vaccination Programme is coordinated at an NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) board level with our HSCP overseeing implementation across its three localities (North East, North West and South).
An Immunisation and Injections Team has been established to work in collaboration with Public Health and GP colleagues to provide an accessible, person-centred and effective service.
Care Homes Virtual Gym Sessions
Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing for Primary Schoolchildren
Child Protection: Introducing the Glasgow Child Interview Team
New Hospital at Home Service Helps People Stay in Their Own Homes For Longer
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) South Locality teams have been running an innovative service that supports and improves patients’ health and wellbeing while keeping them in their own homes for longer.
To date, 594 acute hospital bed days have been saved thanks to a test of change launched in January 2022, which provides hospital level treatment to patients with acute illnesses in their own homes.
Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) Information and Engagement Sessions for Carers, Guardians and Families
Find out more about remote support, TECS, ask questions, discuss the equipment and how the support is assessed and delivered.