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27 September 2017

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| Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee

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GCHSCP Facing the Future Staff Awards 2017

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Published: September 01 2017
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s Facing the Future Together (FTFT) Staff Awards ceremony took place on the morning of 12 September at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. The Awards recognise and thank individual staff and teams within the Partnership for ‘going the extra mile’ in their work within a number of categories, especially in situations when they or their service have been under additional pressure or when they have implemented an improvement idea that has yielded significant benefit.

North West Recovery Communities 5 years Anniversary Event

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Published: October 01 2017 | Addictions
Underpinned by the Scottish Government’s Road to Recovery Strategy and brought to life by its participants, the community-based, North West Recovery Communities (NWRC) has played a major part in helping to transform Alcohol and Drugs Recovery Services across Glasgow over the last five years.

Glasgow City HSCP Response to HMP Low Moss Inspection Report

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Published: October 01 2017 | Criminal Justice
David Williams, Chief Officer, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) said: “We are pleased to note that the report acknowledges the work undertaken to address the recommendations made following their 2013 inspection. There has been significant financial investment in this service over the past year.

No Alcohol No Harm Warning for Mums to Be

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Published: October 01 2017
For many years there have been mixed messages around drinking alcohol in pregnancy, but a new hard-hitting campaign by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde aims to clear up the confusion once and for all. “No alcohol, no alcohol harm” is the theme of an information campaign, aimed at pregnant women and those thinking about having a baby, to highlight the risk of their child being born with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

Smokefree Services Working Together

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Published: October 01 2017 | 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.

Participation and Engagement Strategy

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Glasgow City Integration Joint Board’s Participation and Engagement Strategy are now available.

The Participation and Engagement Strategy was approved by the Integration Joint Board on 23 September 2020 following a period of review and consultation activity in 2019 and early 2020.

Out of Hours Emergency Homelessness Team based at Hamish Allan Centre

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Published: October 01 2017
We are about to pilot a new way of working for the Out of Hours Homelessness Service. The new way of working will be a multi-disciplinary Hub model.

Communications Strategy

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Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) updated Communications Strategy and its summary are available. It was approved by the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board (IJB) on 23 September 2020. 

This is the HSCP’s second Communications Strategy, the first one was approved by the IJB on 18 January 2017.

Power of Attorney Campaign shortlisted for Award

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Published: October 01 2017 | Older People

Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board has been shortlisted for a Scottish Creative Award for its ‘Even Santa Needs a Power of Attorney’ TV advert - an upbeat Christmas advert designed to raise awareness about power of attorney (PoA).

PoA allows people to safeguard their future, should they lose the capacity to make decisions for themselves. 

The board has been running campaigns raising awareness on the importance of having a PoA for the last four years. 

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