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Care Home Nursing Team hosts first Carers Development Event
Come and Meander for Mental Health with us - Postponed until 15 October
Come and meander for Mental Health on the new date of Saturday, 15 October while exploring the beautiful grounds of Leverndale Hospital and surrounding green spaces. With free events and activities happening all day, from guided walks to face painting, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Bring the family for our fun day, take part in guided walks on our medal walking routes or just wander in the outdoors.
The fun starts from 11.00am at the administration building (site entrance B), Leverndale Hospital and finishes at 4.00pm.
Glasgow offers everyone aged 16-24 free mental health support
High demand and mental health stigma are making it increasingly challenging to access Mental Health support, especially for young people.
To address this, Glasgow City Council Education Services commissioned the innovative Togetherall service that’s freely available to anyone aged 16-24 with a Glasgow postcode.
Togetherall is an evidence-based, clinically moderated, 24/7 online peer-to-peer mental health community.
Feedback on Recent HSCP Locality Engagement Forum (LEF) Events
Physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for the usual ways in which Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) seeks the views and experiences of people who access our health and care services.
Care about Physical Activity (CAPA) Challenge
City-wide Locality Engagement Session - 1 September 2022
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) acknowledges that that it can be confusing for the public, key partners and other agencies to know the range of services we provide and how to access them.
To help people get the right help at the right time, the HSCP have worked on setting up a new Single Point of Access.
Members of the public, staff, and agencies will be able to contact a new multi-disciplinary team to obtain further information, request help or get a service.
New Easy Read Booklet Explains How Technology Can Help People Live More Independently
Glasgow invites people touched by suicide to attend Celebration of Life Event on World Suicide Prevention Day
From 5 – 10 September, Scotland stood together during Suicide Prevention Week to raise awareness and shine a light on suicide and what we can do to keep each other safe.
In Glasgow, our Glasgow City Suicide Prevention Partnership (GCSPP) ran a week-long campaign surrounding World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September, to raise awareness in the city about suicide prevention and the training available to anyone who would like to learn how to recognise and support someone at risk of suicide.
Recognition that MHAUs are Providing an Excellent Response to People having a Mental Health Crisis.
Free Daytime Discos for People over 50 Across the City
Free daytime discos for Glaswegians over 50 years of age have been running across the city. The sessions have been set up by social enterprise and charity Weekday Wow Factor, working in partnership with Glasgow City HSCP Local Area Coordination (LAC) Teams and Health Improvement staff. The sessions give people a chance to get out and about, socialise with others and have an enjoyable, relaxed afternoon.