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Celebrating unpaid carers during Carers Week 2024
From 10 to 16 June, we celebrated Carers Week to highlight the importance of Glasgow’s unpaid carers.
Carers Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities. This year’s theme for Carers Week was ‘Putting Carers on the Map’, aiming at increasing visibility for carers with decision makers, services, employers, communities and businesses.
SPHERE – help for people with bladder and bowel issues
Launching our HSCP's Equality Outcomes 2024 to 2028
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.
Working with our providers of social care services
Over 100 people attended Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Provider Event on 19 June at Glasgow City Chambers. The event was aimed at providers of social care services, registered managers, HSCP senior management and HSCP commissioning staff.
Jackie Kerr, Interim Chief Officer of our HSCP welcomed participants and gave an update on the interim senior management structure, pressures, challenges and opportunities and the National Care Service.
Listening to patients – What Matters to You Day
Staff at Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Centre for Health and Care at Plean St, Scotstoun celebrated ‘What Matters to You’ day on 6 June with a stall outside to chat to patients.
What Matters to You is an initiative focused on understanding and prioritising the needs and preferences of our patients. The day encourages staff to engage in meaningful conversations with their patients to learn about their values, concerns and what truly matters to them in their care.
Primary Care Improvement Plan - Bulletins and Additional Information
Glasgow City Integration Joint Board Papers
The next meeting of the IJB will take place on Wednesday 28th August 2024 at 9.30am.
Integration Joint Board Minutes
Draft Minutes
There are currently no draft minutes available.Approved Minutes
2024
Primary Care
Primary Care is the term used to describe community health services which are services that the public can access directly to meet health care needs. These are made up of a number of services including:
General Practice - The general practice team is made up doctors called General Practitioners (GPs), Nurses, Administrators, Pharmacy and sometime other Allied Health Professions. You can find your local General Practice.