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Item No 13 - HMICS and HIS Joint Inspection of Police Custody Healthcare Services
This report provides an overview of the joint HMICS / HIS inspection of police custody suites and healthcare service delivery in Greater Glasgow & Clyde.
EQIA - Redesign and deregistration of Hoddam
Item No 11 - Older People, Carers and Unscheduled Care Performance Presentation
Collaboration brings new Breathing Space bench to Gartnavel Hospital
Through a collaborative effort, our Glasgow City Suicide Prevention Partnership and other partners have unveiled a new ‘Breathing Space’ bench at Gartnavel Hospital, near Hyndland railway station. Designed to provide a quiet space for reflection and conversation, the bench aims to support mental wellbeing in the community.
Parkhead Hub Update - April 2025
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) new Parkhead Hub opened in January 2025. The Hub integrates health and social care services and community facilities including a café, and the relocated Parkhead Library.
Members of the local community and staff are enjoying the fantastic new facilities provided by the Hub, which replaces several older buildings in the area.
Maximising Independence projects – supporting people and communities
As the maximising independence approach continues to become our ‘business as usual’ way of doing things across the HSCP, it’s helping us to achieve a fair and easier way for people to access support and prioritise what’s most important to them. Two particular maximising independence projects are already having an impact.
Partnership Matters Briefing - March/April 2025
In our March/April 2025 edition of the Partnership Matters Briefing we recognise the Staff Awards for Excellence that took place in March. Read all about our winners and commendations. Project SEACH applications are open which is a fantastic opportunity for individuals with learning disabilities and autism spectrum conditions to gain work experience and develop skills. The Connected Care and Wellbeing Community Alexa Trial has exceeded expectations, leading to additional funding for a second phase.