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IJB Annual Account 2016 - 2017
Black History Month October 2017
October 2017 is Black History Month. This is when we focus on the contributions and experiences of black and minority ethnic people throughout centuries of our nation’s history. It is important that we recognise the role of black and minority ethnic people in shaping Scotland’s history. The Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) have organised a programme of events to explore the links between Scotland’s Black History and present day racism. Events are varied and include :
‘It Wisnae Us’ Exhibition: The Truth About Glasgow and Slavery
Item No.3 - Minutes from IJB Meeting on 15/02/2017
Minutes of meeting held on Wednesday 15 February 2017
Partnership Community Respiratory Team selected as a finalist in Scottish Health Awards
The Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s Community Respiratory Team has been selected as a finalist at the 2017 Scottish Health Awards in association with the Scottish Government and Daily Record. The judging panel noted on the quality and strength of nominations this year. The awards ceremony will be held at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange on Thursday 2nd November with the event hosted by Fred McCauley.
Item No. 3 - Draft Minutes from IJB held on 20/09/2017
Item No. 15 - Strategic Plan Mid-point Assessment
To present a mid-point assessment of the IJB’s Strategic Plan 2016-19, and look ahead to development of the next Strategic Plan spanning the period 2019-2022.
Item No. 16 - Glasgow Community Plan
To report on the development and content of the new Community Plan for Glasgow as required in legislation (Community Empowerment Act 2015).
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Our Mental Health Improvement Team wins fourth UK Public Health Award
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s (NHSGGC) Mental Health Improvement Team has won a fourth UK Public Health Register (UKPHR) Innovation in Public Health Award. The team, which is hosted by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has won four awards in the five years that the awards have been in existence (two awards in 2018 as well as an award in 2022 and 2023).
The awards offer practitioners and their colleagues and employers throughout the UK the opportunity to gain recognition for their work in improving public health and reducing inequalities.
Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival exhibition at Gartnavel Royal Hospital
Gartnavel Royal Hospital ‘Art in the Gart’ and Project Ability are proud to present the exhibition ‘The Reconnect Collection’ as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) 2023. The free exhibition is on show now at the Art in the Gart Gallery, Ground floor, The Hub, Gartnavel Royal Hospital until 1 March 2024.