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Celebrating our volunteers

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Published: June 01 2024 | Volunteering

National Volunteers’ Week takes place from 1 to 7 June every year and is a celebration across the UK of all the contributions volunteers make to their community.

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has a range of volunteers working across its services from Youth Heath, Health Improvement, Alcohol and Drugs, Residential Care and Mental Health. We would like to thank them for all their invaluable and diverse dedicated efforts in supporting the services we provide.

Our Telecare Service is going digital!

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Published: June 01 2024

Telecommunications providers across the UK, such as BT, Virgin Media, Sky and Talk Talk are replacing analogue phone lines with digital equivalents with analogue phone lines being switched off by January 2027.

This shift means that phone services will be delivered in the same way as internet connections and will affect the delivery of telecare services across Scotland.

Maximising Independence

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Over recent years, Glasgow City HSCP has been continually adapting the way we support people so that we can meet their needs in ways that maintain their independence. Now, we're looking to build even further on this approach.

IJB-Public Engagement Committee (M) 22.05.2024 - DRAFT

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June 2024 | Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee | Minutes – Draft

Contact us

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You can contact the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership through a number of routes.

Public Protection Bulletin - 20 June 2024

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 20 June 2024 in relation to safeguarding adults and children. 

IJB Public Engagement Minutes

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Draft

22 May 2024

Approved Minutes

2024

Launching our HSCP's Equality Outcomes 2024 to 2028

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Published: June 01 2024

We are pleased to launch our new Equalities Outcomes 2024 to 2028. The outcomes have been developed in partnership with key stakeholders across the city, including staff, partner organisations, equality organisations and their members.

The key outcomes reflect the diverse needs of Glasgow City and the range of services we deliver. They provide a focus for our actions over the next four years, rather than everything that we do to address and reduce inequality in the city.

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