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Annual Audit Report 2016 to 2017
07 February 2018
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Annual Performance Report 2024 to 2025
Glasgow City HSCP achieves GOLD Level 2 in Digital Telecare transformation
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has reached a major milestone in its digital transformation journey, achieving the prestigious GOLD Level 2 Implementation Award for its telecare service.
The recognition marks significant progress in transitioning from analogue to digital systems — a vital step ahead of the UK-wide digital switchover.
EQIA - Financial Inclusion Service
EQIA - Cardonald Branch of Ashton Medical
Helpful Hints with Home Technology: simple tech making a big difference at home
Helpful Hints with Home Technology is an initiative designed to help people use everyday technology to stay safe, connected and independent in their own homes.
Glasgow City Health and Social Care (HSCP) staff have been running information sessions in local communities to build confidence in everyday technology that supports early intervention and ongoing wellbeing.
WAYfinder: A new direction in ethical commissioning for Homelessness Services
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) launched an innovative homelessness outreach initiative called WAYfinder on 7 August, co-designed with individuals who have lived experience of homelessness. The name stems from a participant’s insight that support services should begin by asking, “Who Are You?”- emphasising the importance of understanding each person’s unique journey.
Mental health support for children and young people in Glasgow
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) funds mental health provision that’s quickly and easily accessible to a range of children and young people dependent on their needs. To help support children and young people in Glasgow to access the right mental health supports and services, a new guide has been provided.