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Unsung Heroes – Home Carers Deliver Christmas Care and Cheer

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Published: December 01 2019 | Social Care

As many people start to wind down for the festive period, hundreds of home carers across Glasgow are gearing up to carry out thousands of visits to some of our most vulnerable citizens on Christmas Day and over the festive period

On Christmas Day last year, more than 13,500 visits were carried out by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) home care staff – carrying out their normal daily duties whilst the rest of the city tuck into their turkey dinners.

Meander for Mental Health Film Now Available

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Published: January 01 2020 | Mental Health, Health Improvement

A film about the successful Meander for Mental Health 2019 event, held on 14 September 2019 is now available on Youtube. The film shows the different activities that took place on the day and the shared enjoyment from simple things like walking and joining in with activities.

Glasgow City HSCP Participation & Engagement Strategy Survey 2020

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Share your views on Glasgow City HSCP’s approach to participation and engagement with our stakeholders by completing our survey!

Glasgow City HSCP Communications Survey 2019

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Glasgow City HSCP Communications Survey 2019

Share your views on how Glasgow City HSCP communicates with large groups of people by completing our survey!

The survey can be accessed by clicking on the following web link:

www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/gchscp-comms  

Supporting Breastfeeding - Govanhill Baby Cafe's 5th Birthday

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Published: January 01 2020 | Breastfeeding, Children and Families

Over 1,200 new mothers have benefited from support from Glasgow Baby Cafės in the last five years, according to new figures from the National Childbirth Trust (NCT).

The three cafes, based in Govanhill, Kirkintilloch and Barrhead, offer free support to local mothers who want to breastfeed.

29 January 2020

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| Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

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Residents Settle into Stunning New Care Home

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Published: January 01 2020 | Social Care

Residents of two former Glasgow care homes are settling into a stunning new facility built as part of an £112.5million investment programme. Victoria Gardens is a new 70 bed care home built on the site of the former Blawarthill Hospital in Knightswood.

Provided by Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership, it is one of five new care homes built across the city to replace old, outdated facilities.

Supporting New Parents – Perinatal Mental Health Guide

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Published: January 01 2020 | Mental Health

Becoming a parent is often portrayed as a joyous time; however, for many the reality is very different with reports showing that one in five women and one in 10 men are affected by mental health problems during pregnancy and the first year after birth. The stigma and fear associated with perinatal mental health can leave those affected feeling inadequate as a parent, isolated and vulnerable and can impede or delay getting help, treatment and recovery. 

Youth Health Service Expands Across Glasgow

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Published: February 01 2020 | Health Improvement, Young People

Glasgow City HSCP’s Youth Health Service (YHS) aimed at young people aged 12 – 19 years is expanding across the city from February 2020.

The Youth Health Service will open the new services at Shettleston Health Centre in North East Glasgow on Wednesday 5 February and in the New Gorbals Health & Care Centre in South Glasgow on Thursday 6 February.  Both services operate in the evening from 6.30pm - 9.00pm. Referrals were accepted in preparation for the openings.

Gartnavel Royal Hospital’s Intensive Psychiatric Care Unit first to receive accreditation in Scotland

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Published: February 01 2020 | Mental Health

A ward at Gartnavel Royal Hospital is the first of its kind in Scotland to get accreditation by the Royal College of Psychiatrists for its care of acutely mentally ill patients.

The hospital’s Intensive Psychiatric Care Unit (IPCU) has gained the Quality Network for Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit. Patients in the unit have severe and complex mental illnesses.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists awarded the team with accreditation for demonstrating best practice and excellence in care.

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