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Trauma Informed Staff Training Being Rolled Out
The Scottish Government, COSLA and partners have a shared ambition to develop a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive workforce across Scotland, to support the resilience and recovery of all children, young people and adults affected by trauma.
Glasgow was selected as one of the pilot areas to roll out Trauma Informed Training with the primary aim to ensure our staff are ‘trauma informed’. Our HSCP pilot for rolling out the training began with staff who work in Addictions, Criminal Justice, Homelessness and Mental Health in the North East of the City.
Why We All Need a Power of Attorney
Who would you trust to make the important decisions about your future if ill health meant you couldn’t do it for yourself? You’d probably want someone who knew you well enough to follow your wishes about how and where you’re cared for.
HSCP’s Day Care Services Compete in Challenge Cup
WAC Ensemble wins ‘Best Play for Young Audiences’ at the 2022 Writers’ Guild Awards
Healthy Smiles All Around
Good oral health in childhood means healthy teeth and gums throughout life. Childsmile is working to ensure all children, regardless of income or background, have the best possible start.
Childsmile is a national programme designed to improve the oral health of children in Scotland and reduce inequalities both in dental health and access to dental services.
Every 3 and 4 year-old attending nursery in Scotland (extended into some P1 and P2 classes in schools), is eligible to be offered:
COVID-19 Message from Robin Wallace
See below a personal video message from Robin Wallace, Head of Residential and Day Care Services for Older People, Glasgow City HSCP.
Robin gives an update on how staff have been ensuring that service users within his service area remain supported during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and thanks them for all their incredible efforts.
Please press play for the video to start:
Glasgow Celebrates Carers Week 2022
Message from Susanne Millar - Partnership Matters - May/June 2022
As Glasgow’s Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), we’re always keen to improve the ways that we communicate and engage with you – whether you’re being supported by us, working for us or working in partnership with us.
LEF Online Engagement Session
Locality Engagement Forums (LEFs) exist to provide a space for members of the community and partners to come together to discuss issues, themes and listen to what is happening with health and social care services across Glasgow City.
Your Voice and Views Matters so join us for our Online Engagement Session using Microsoft Teams.
Topic: Demystifying Power of Attorney and Anticipatory Care Plans