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Glasgow City Food Plan Now Launched

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Published: July 01 2021 | Health Improvement

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is delighted to be a key partner in the newly launched Glasgow City Food Plan (GCFP). The 10-year plan is collaborative, holistic and establishes meaningful work to make the food system in Glasgow more sustainable, equitable and healthy.

At the launch event on 15 June, over 300 delegates tuned in online to hear about the details of the plan, its relevance and connections to other work in Glasgow. Delegates also saw some snapshots of actions already being implemented.

Public Protection Bulletin - 23 July 2021

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 23 July 2021 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.

Glasgow's Caring Community - Carers Strategy Implementation Update 2021

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Published: July 01 2021

Last month, from 7 - 13 June 2021, we celebrated national Carers Week to highlight the importance of unpaid carers by ‘Making Caring Visible and Valued’. To mark Carers Week, Glasgow Local Carers Centres organised a calendar of events for all unpaid carers to attend, from cream teas to fancy hat garden parties. 

Glasgow Supported Carer Service Recruiting

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Published: July 01 2021

Could you open your home and your heart to help us support Care Experienced Young People? Could you work with them to give them the skills to flourish and to look forward to a future living independently?

Young people who are leaving care can feel scared or anxious about living alone and need someone who can provide support, guidance and reassurance.  Our Glasgow Supported Carer Service are looking to recruit Supported Carers across the city who can help these young people learn the practical skills required for adult life.

Partnership Matters Briefing - July 2021

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Our July edition features a message from our Chief Officer, Susanne Millar; we spotlight the vital work of unpaid carers in our city; read about the Helping Hands Initiative; read about how the staff at Wallacewell Children's House have been going above and beyond during the pandemic; and we look at our newly-launched HSCP Demographics Profile for 2021. Also in this edition is a Senior Management Team video message and lots of other news, along with dates of meetings and events.

New Mural Brings Life to Leverndale Hospital

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Published: August 01 2021 | Mental Health

A stunning new mural has been unveiled at Glasgow’s Leverndale Hospital as part of a wider project to transform the campus, improving both indoor and outdoor spaces, increasing greenspace and biodiversity and improving the environment for our patients, staff and the local community.

Help for New Mums - New Telephone Breastfeeding Support Service

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Published: August 01 2021 | Health Improvement

A new pilot telephone breastfeeding peer support service is being offered to support pregnant and new mums living in Glasgow City.  

New Nature Reserve Opens Near Woodside Health and Care Centre

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Published: August 01 2021 | Health and Care Centres

Celebrations took place on the afternoon of Saturday, 31 July to mark the opening of the Claypits Glasgow Inner City Reserve at Hamiltonhill in the north of the city.  Local residents, community groups and politicians turned up for a fun-filled day.

The Claypits is a 6.7-hectare green space, home to an array of plants, trees and wildlife including roe deer, peregrine falcons, whitethroat warblers and a host of waterfowl.

Public Protection Bulletin - 6 August 2021

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 6 August 2021 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.

Glasgow Takes Part in Research into Creation of Drug Checking Services

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Published: August 01 2021 | Addictions

Glasgow's Alcohol and Drug Partnership is working with the University of Stirling to explore how drug checking services could be developed to reduce harms in Scotland.

The city is one of three taking part in the research led by Professor Tessa Parkes. Addictions specialists in Dundee and Aberdeen are also contributing to the study, which received funding from the Drugs Deaths Taskforce - a body established by the Scottish Government in 2019 to prevent drug deaths in Scotland.

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