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Glasgow offers everyone aged 16-24 free mental health support

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Published: August 01 2022

High demand and mental health stigma are making it increasingly challenging to access Mental Health support, especially for young people. 

To address this, Glasgow City Council Education Services commissioned the innovative Togetherall service that’s freely available to anyone aged 16-24 with a Glasgow postcode. 

Togetherall is an evidence-based, clinically moderated, 24/7 online peer-to-peer mental health community.

Feedback on Recent HSCP Locality Engagement Forum (LEF) Events

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Published: August 01 2022 | Public Engagement

Physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for the usual ways in which Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) seeks the views and experiences of people who access our health and care services.

Care about Physical Activity (CAPA) Challenge

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Published: August 01 2022
Staff and service users at Wallacewell Day Centre recently participated in a Care About Physical Activity (CAPA) challenge and took the opportunity to raise money for a local charity important to them. 

Glasgow City Home Care News - Summer 2022

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Our summer newsletter gives you an update on the work of our Home Care Services.

City-wide Locality Engagement Session - 1 September 2022

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Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) acknowledges that that it can be confusing for the public, key partners and other agencies to know the range of services we provide and how to access them.

To help people get the right help at the right time, the HSCP have worked on setting up a new Single Point of Access.

Members of the public, staff, and agencies will be able to contact a new multi-disciplinary team to obtain further information, request help or get a service.

Occupational Therapy Newsletter - August 2022

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A new edition of our HSCP’s Occupational Therapy (OT) Newsletter is available for your information, to keep you up to date with some of what’s happening in Occupational Therapy in Glasgow. As you’ll see from the summary of work in progress, the OT Review Group remains committed to improving OT Services for the people of Glasgow. 

Partnership Matters Briefing - July/August 2022

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Our July/August edition features a message from our Chief Officer, Susanne Millar; we highlight the consultation on our HSCP's draft Strategic Plan; we look at a new Mental Health Support Service for young people aged 16-24; we're looking for your views on our draft Domestic Abuse Strategic Plan; and you can read about our newly published Demographics and Needs Profile. Also in this edition are links to lots of other news, along with dates of key meetings and events.

New Easy Read Booklet Explains How Technology Can Help People Live More Independently

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Published: September 01 2022 | Disability
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) offers Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) as a care and support option, for people to live their lives as independently as possible, in their own home.  A new Easy Read Booklet explains TECS and how the Social Work team will discuss and agree if, and how, the technical equipment could support you in your home. This Easy Read Booklet will improve access to information on services for individuals and their families and will answer frequently asked questions and worries.

Glasgow invites people touched by suicide to attend Celebration of Life Event on World Suicide Prevention Day

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Published: September 01 2022

From 5 – 10 September, Scotland stood together during Suicide Prevention Week to raise awareness and shine a light on suicide and what we can do to keep each other safe.

In Glasgow, our Glasgow City Suicide Prevention Partnership (GCSPP) ran a week-long campaign surrounding World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September, to raise awareness in the city about suicide prevention and the training available to anyone who would like to learn how to recognise and support someone at risk of suicide.

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