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Item No 10 - Glasgow City HSCP Executive Team Restructure
This report updates the Integration Joint Board on proposals to redesign the Glasgow City HSCP Executive Team and seeks approval for the allocation of funding to support the recruitment of executive level posts.
Item No 07 - Chief Officer Update
Item No 12 - Homelessness Services - Performance Presentation
Black, Duncan
Partnership Matters Briefing - May/June 2025
In our May/June 2025 edition of the Partnership Matters Briefing, we cover many recent celebrations. These include the success of our staff at the NHSGGC Celebrating Success Awards, VE Day celebrations at our residential and day care services and the graduation of this year's Project SEARCH interns. Many have now moved into employment.
Our new Parkhead Hub recently welcomed the local community to a networking day where they could find out more about the Hub and local services.
We also celebrated Carers Week by launching our new Carers Strategy and video.
Glasgow City IJB Induction Pack
Summary of Annual Performance Report 2024 to 2025
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Making it Happen: helping people with complex mental health needs live well in the community
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has taken a bold step to tackle a long-standing challenge — supporting people with severe and enduring mental ill health to move out of hospital and into the community.
The ‘Making It Happen’ project was created to help individuals who have spent many years in hospital, often due to failed attempts at community placements, to finally find a place they could call home.
Time to talk - breaking mental health stigma
Twenty organisations from across north east Glasgow have been working together to tackle mental health stigma.
A six-part podcast by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s North East Health Improvement Team and East End Community Radio featuring over 30 local voices is now available. The podcasts promote open conversations around mental health and were developed as part of the national Time to Talk Day campaign.