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December 2016
In this issue we talk about the success of staff at recent Award ceremonies, Adult Support and Protection, and how the Telecare Service helps people stay safe at home. We also give an update on our Provider Event and the work of the Glasgow City Community Respiratory Team (pictured above) who featured in the British Lung Foundation’s World COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Day Campaign.
Partnership Matters Briefing - September/October 2022
26 October 2022
Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) Information and Engagement Sessions for Carers, Guardians and Families in November 2022
Please see flyer for dates for TECS Information and Engagement Sessions for carers, guardians and families in November 2022.
Health and Social Care Connect Launches Today
Connecting Neighbourhoods - Shettleston Summary Outcome Report - Oct 22
Report from the TECS project in Shettleston.
Connecting Neighbourhoods - Castlemilk Summary Outcome Report - Oct 22
Read the report for the TECS project in Castlemilk.
November 2016
In this issue we talk about Single Point of Access for District Nursing, the Dementia Bus visiting Glasgow and also provide an update on our Participation and Engagement Strategy following our recent public consultation.
First Pharmacist Consultant Development Post in Scotland Recruited in Partnership with Glasgow City HSCP
Leanne Black has been appointed to the first Pharmacist Consultant Development Post in Scotland, focused on improving the care of people living with frailty. This new two-year post is a collaborative initiative between Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), Renfrewshire HSCP, and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s (NHSGGC) Pharmacy Services. Leanne brings a wealth of knowledge from her current role as an advanced pharmacist for older people in our HSCP’s North West locality.
Home Care Hosts Virtual Afternoon Tea
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Home Care service hosted its second annual ‘virtual afternoon tea party’ for service users in October. Service users aged 100 or over were invited to participate along with their friends or family members.
Gordon Bryan, Head of Care Services said: “Following the success of last year’s virtual event we decided to host the tea parties in service users’ homes again to allow as many of those eligible to participate as possible.