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Item No 05 - Rolling Action List
IJB Approved Minute - 10/05/2016
Item No 08 - Locality Engagement Annual Report 2022-23
To provide a report and overview of some of the engagement activity being carried out in the three localities across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership in 2022/23. It will also summarise and highlight the main findings of the Annual Locality Engagement Forum Annual Questionnaire 2023/24.
Item No 07 - LGBT+ Health Needs Assessment - Presentation
IJB Approved Minute 15/03/2017
New artwork celebrates staff and their resilience in our HSCP’s care homes
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) operates five residential care homes for older people across the city, all of which were significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
As restrictions began to be relaxed, and the care homes moved to a position of recovery, it was important to reflect our staff’s experiences and express this through art. This artwork could serve as both a memorial and be a testament to our staff’s resilience to keep residents and colleagues supported during the pandemic and the challenges that it brought.
Being There For Someone At Risk Of Suicide - A Guide To Taking Care of Yourself and Others
A potential life-saving resource has been developed for people looking after someone with suicidal thoughts.
Last year, our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Suicide Prevention Partnership commissioned Glasgow Association for Mental Health (GAMH) to develop material for people who are supporting someone considering suicide.
GAMH worked with individuals who have lived experience of supporting a loved one at risk of suicide to develop the ‘Being There For Someone At Risk Of Suicide – a guide to taking care of yourself and others’.
Connection Matters - Is loneliness affecting the people you support?
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has long recognised the impact of social isolation on our well-being and launched a Socially Connected Strategy in June 2022. The strategy heard from people across the city on how vital social connections are, and essential in supporting someone to live well in their local community for as long as possible – a key factor of the Maximising Independence approach.