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IJB Approved Minutes - 24/06/2016
Approved Minute of meeting held on 24 June 2016
Scottish Health Awards 2020 – AHP award winner and praise for Equipu Store service support
Glasgow City HSCP Buildings / Services Open to the Public During the Holiday Period
Over the festive period all public social work offices will remain open between 08:45am to 4.45pm (Monday to Thursday) and 08.45am to 3.55pm (Friday) but will be closed on the following public holidays:
Friday 25 December 2020 Monday 28 December 2020 Thursday 31 December 2020 closed from 12 noon onwards Friday 1 January 2021 Monday 4 January 2021.The exception to the above is:
Glasgow City HSCP Primary Care Improvement Plan Bulletin 7 - December 2020
Read the latest news about the Primary Care Improvement Plan.
Glasgow City HSCP Team Supports Vulnerable Families this Christmas
Glasgow City HSCP’s Children and Families Team will be spreading festive cheer to some of the city’s most vulnerable children this Christmas.
Home Care Recruitment Campaign Reaches Final of APSE Awards
Glasgow City HSCP was recognised at the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) awards for public sector excellence last week.
The Care Team were finalists in the category ‘Best Efficiency and Transformation Initiative’, for the mass home care recruitment campaign which ran in April last year. They worked alongside the Council’s Marketing, Social Media and PR team to run a multi-platform recruitment campaign across two weeks. They then overhauled the recruitment process to make it more timely and less admin intensive by incorporating a pre-screening tool.
Item No.5 - Strategic Plan, Health Board Budget and Integrated Care Fund
To provide an update on the interim Strategic Plan and the position with regards the Health Board contribution to the Integration Joint Board’s budget, and to seek approval of a number of proposals relating to the Integrated Care Fund.
Item No.6 - Annual Governance Statement
To present to the Integration Joint Board the Annual Governance Statement for the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board for 2015/16.
Adriana offers Hope to People Struggling with Suicidal Thoughts
Anyone watching swing dancer, Adriana Klick, bounce through the Lindy Hop would be shocked to learn she has had suicidal thoughts.
The bubbly, energetic 42-year-old has struggled with her emotional wellbeing since her teens and been on anti-depressants for two decades.
Staying positive, especially as someone living alone during the pandemic, still takes daily work, but she is happy to share her story to help tackle the stigma and shame which she feels can deter people from seeking help for mental ill-health.