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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.

Recognition that MHAUs are Providing an Excellent Response to People having a Mental Health Crisis.

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Published: September 01 2022 | Mental Health
The Mental Health Assessment Unit (MHAU) at Leverndale Hospital was visited this summer by Kevin Stewart MSP, Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care. The Minister met with staff to hear more about the success of the hospital’s MHAU.

Public Protection Bulletin - 2 September 2022

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 2 September 2022 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.

 

February 2017

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In this issue we feature the official openings of the new Maryhill Health and Care Centre and the new Glasgow Psychological Trauma Centre. An exciting new development is the consultation on the proposed development of a Health and Social Care Hub at Parkhead in April and May. We also feature work with Young Carers and the Children and Young People Services Plan 2017-20.

Public Protection Bulletin - 16 September 2022

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 16 September 2022 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.

Free Daytime Discos for People over 50 Across the City

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Published: September 01 2022 | Health Improvement

Free daytime discos for Glaswegians over 50 years of age have been running across the city. The sessions have been set up by social enterprise and charity Weekday Wow Factor, working in partnership with Glasgow City HSCP Local Area Coordination (LAC) Teams and Health Improvement staff. The sessions give people a chance to get out and about, socialise with others and have an enjoyable, relaxed afternoon.

People Urged to Prepare and Protect with Power of Attorney

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Published: September 01 2022

Families are being urged to obtain Power of Attorneys to protect loved ones in the event of illness or accidents.

Public Protection Bulletin - 30 September 2022

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 30 September 2022 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.

Glasgow CIty HSCP Locality Engagement Forum Online Event

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Online via Microsoft teams
Tony Devine
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Find out what type of help is available with expert advice and information on support to help deal with the increasing energy prices and general rising cost of living.

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The Mental Health Foundation provides support to organisations
to help them improve their engagement with Refugee and Asylum Seekers. Mahdi Saki will speak about their success in raising the civic participation levels among this particular group.

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