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11 December 2024
Public Protection Bulletin - 7 January 2025
Public Protection Bulletin dated 7 January 2025, in relation to safeguarding adults and children.
Parkhead Hub Update – December 2024
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.
Glasgow City HSCP Primary Care Improvement Plan Bulletin - January 2025
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SDCF - Service user families information
Safer drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) are supervised healthcare settings where people can consume drugs, obtained elsewhere, in the presence of trained health and social care professionals, in clean and hygienic environments reducing the risk of overdose and infectious diseases whilst offering support and access to healthcare services.
SDCF - Frequently asked questions
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is planning to establish a Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF) in Glasgow City Centre.
Working in the Safer Drug Consumption Facility in Scotland
Any further vacancies in the Safer Drug Consumption Facility can no
Immeasurable impact of Community Link Workers on local people
A Community Link Worker (CLW) who supports people with issues affecting their wellbeing has told of the vital help being delivered over the winter period.
Sharon Irvine is a CLW with the Health and Social Care Alliance (Alliance) who are commissioned by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP). Sharon has been based at Castlemilk Health Centre for two years.
Non-Residential Charging Policy survey for an Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA)
The aim of this anonymous survey is to gather a range of service user and carer views on the Social Work Services Social Care Charging Policy for Non-Residential Chargeable Services, which governs charges for our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership services other than residential care. The survey results will inform an Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) being written in relation to the Charging Policy.