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HSCP Staff Help College to be First in Scotland to Receive Breastfeeding Friendly Accreditation
It’s World Breastfeeding Week from 1 to 7 August this year, and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff are delighted that with their help Glasgow Clyde College has become Scotland’s first Further Education institution to obtain accreditation from Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland.
Supported by the Scottish Government, the scheme aims to provide mums with positive experiences of breastfeeding when in public.
North East Hold Coffee Morning to Support Staff Return to Workplace
Maximising Independence Update Winter 2022
Public Protection Bulletin - 25 November 2022
Public Protection Bulletin dated 25 November 2022 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.
Glasgow City HSCP Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin No 14 - November 2022
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Awkward Moments – New Campaign Improves Conversations about Sex and Consent
Five short films promoting conversations about sex and consent in young people have been viewed over 36,000 times on social media.
Care Experienced Open Day 2021
Knightswood Community Plant Trees for COP26
Playing a small part for COP26, as part of a joint multi-generational project, Knightswood Connects facilitated the planting of trees in Knightswood in partnership with Friends of Knightswood Park. Seniors living within the community, pupils from Knightswood Secondary and Blairdardie Primary Schools, various local organisations and groups all came together in October to plant a variety of saplings such as Silver Birch, Hazel, Rowan and more.
TECS Emergency Responder Service Update
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), in partnership with SOL Connect, launched a new emergency responder service in May 2021. The service is now firmly established and is successfully providing support to several individuals in North East Glasgow.
Robotic cat brings joy to one of our service users
A robotic cat has brought back memories, joy and improved interactions for one of our service users.
Deborah Thomson, one of our Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Social Workers, has been trying to find innovative ways to improve one of her service user’s life after she was diagnosed with Charles Bonnet Syndrome and Dementia.