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Integrated Children and Young People’s Services Plan

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The Glasgow City Integrated Children and Young People’s Services Plan 2023-26 outlines the key areas of focus for children’s services over the next three years. You can also access the summary version of the plan. 

Partnership Matters - November/December 2024

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The last issue of Partnership Matters of 2024 gives us an update on the Parkhead Hub that’s due to open early in the new year. You can watch a short video that explains how the local community have been involved with it. Power of Attorney Day was in November and we are encouraging everyone to start having conversations about having a PoA in place.

Public Protection Bulletin - 18 December 2024

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 18 December 2024 in relation to safeguarding adults and children.

Glasgow City HSCP Buildings / Services Open to the Public During the Holiday Period

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Published: December 01 2024
Over the festive period all public social work offices will remain open during office hours between 8.45am to 4.45pm (Monday to Thursday) and 8.45am to 3.55pm (Friday) but will be closed on public holidays

11 December 2024

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| Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee

Public Protection Bulletin - 7 January 2025

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 7 January 2025, in relation to safeguarding adults and children.

Parkhead Hub Update – December 2024

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Published: December 01 2024 | Health and Care Centres

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) new Parkhead Hub building was completed in November, and the process of getting the building ready for staff and the public is well underway.

The Hub is due to open to the public towards the end of January 2025, with all services expected to be operating from the Hub by February 2025.

Our short video explains how the Hub arts strategy was developed with the involvement of the local community in the North East of Glasgow.

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