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Public Protection Bulletin 10 January 2024

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 10 January 2024 in relation to safeguarding adults and children.

Maximising Independence approach helps Glasgow resident return home

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Published: January 01 2024 | Social Care
A Glasgow man who was heading into residential care is now living independently with support at home against all the odds, thanks to some great team work, and asking the question ‘what matters to you?’

Glasgow City Primary care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin - December 2023

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The Primary Care Improvement Plan Bulletin is also available as an online interactive bulletin.

Staff urged to ‘Think Red Bag’ to improve patient care

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Published: January 01 2024

All staff working in hospitals and care homes are being urged to ‘Think Red Bag’ when preparing for a care home resident to attend and return from hospital. 

The Red Bag works as a visual prompt to provide a central location for the transfer of information, appropriate medication, belongings and preferences of an individual. The bag is used if a resident is required to be transferred from their care home to hospital.

Strategic Partnership with the University of Strathclyde is set to drive innovation in health and social care

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Published: January 01 2024

A new collaboration agreement between researchers at the University of Strathclyde and our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is set to drive innovation in health and social care.  

The Strategic Partnership Agreement formalises a long-time collaboration between the two. Teams of multi-disciplinary academics will join forces with our HSCP to develop solutions in response to real world and local challenges and inform best practice, as well as drive people-focussed innovation in the sector. 

Public Protection Bulletin - 23 January 2024

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 23 January 2024 in relation to safeguarding adults and children.

‘All in for Glasgow’ to support next phase of homelessness services

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Published: February 01 2024
Progression of service model amid housing emergency in GlasgowChange process will draw on local services and lived experience expertiseHNS to create structure for partners to collaborate and identify priorities

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) has appointed Homeless Network Scotland to support the progression of its homelessness services against the backdrop of a housing emergency.

Improving Care - The Sandyford menopause email advice service

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Published: February 01 2024 | Sexual Health

An innovative email service for health staff is helping women get treatment more quickly for menopausal symptoms.

The consultant Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) staff working at Sandyford set up a Menopause email advice service for GPs, pharmacists and practice nurses (Primary Care Services) in 2019.

Sandyford is the specialist sexual health service for the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) area, which is hosted by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).

Recognition for HSCP Nurse for person-centred practice

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Published: January 01 2024 | Nursing
Jenn Wyld, Patient Activity Coordinator (PAC) Nurse at Leverndale Hospital (currently seconded to position of Mental Health Research Liaison Nurse), was a very worthy runner-up for the ‘Jane Davies Award for Person-Centred Practice Award’ 2023.

Have you ever thought about fostering, but ruled it out because you work?

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Published: January 01 2024 | Children and Families

If you’re keen to support a vulnerable child but not able to make a full-time commitment, then you could be a short breaks carer with Families for Children – the fostering and adoption service for Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).

Susan is a short breaks carer with Families for Children, and she’s been looking after a family of three brothers for the past six years. They stay at Susan’s every Tuesday night and then one weekend a month.

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