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Parkhead Hub - Frequently Asked Questions
On this page you will find answers to the questions we get asked frequently about the Parkhead Hub. Click on each question below to go to the answer:
Project Search - Applications open!
DFN Project Search is an innovative and exciting work experience programme for young people aged between 18 to 29 years with learning disabilities and / or autistic spectrum conditions. It is designed to increase the numbers of young people getting and keeping full time paid employment and is delivered in over 500 sites across the world. This includes our two sites based here in Glasgow. Project Search is delivered within large employers who are called host businesses. In Glasgow these are NHS Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the University of Strathclyde.
Glasgow City HSCP Duty of Candour Reports
Duty of Candour is a specific legal obligation for Health and Social Care Partnerships to be open and honest with the people who receive care or treatment. This is outlined within law.
In February 2018, the Duty of Candour Procedure (Scotland) Regulations 2018 was introduced and relates to:
Governance Documents
On this webpage you will find links to the key governance documents that set out the various arrangements, principles and standards of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
This includes:
Social Care Planned Procurement and Commissioning Service Development Plan
The Glasgow City Integration Joint Board’s Social Care Planned Procurement and Commissioning Service Development Plan 2025 to 2026 is available.
The Plans was approved by the Integration Joint Board on 29 January 2025.
Parkhead Hub Community Room Booking and Guidance for External Users
Parkhead Hub has bookable community rooms for local groups, charities and third sector organisations. Please view the eligibility criteria in these documents. For more details, please contact ggc.parkheadhubcommunityreception@nhs.scot
Parkhead Hub Community Room Booking Form (External)
Glasgow City Integration Joint Board Papers
The next meeting of the IJB will take place on Wednesday 25th June 2025 at 9.30am.
SDCF - Service user information
Safer drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) are supervised healthcare settings where you can consume your own drugs, obtained elsewhere, under the supervision of trained health and social care professionals, in clean, hygienic and safe environments reducing the risk of overdose.
You will receive a compassionate service which focuses on reducing the harms associated with injecting drug use and will be given the opportunity, if desired, to access other support services.
Dementia Strategy
Glasgow City’s Dementia Strategy 2016-19 is available.
The Dementia Strategy was approved by the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board on 10 May 2016.The Strategy is currently being reviewed in relation to the new Dementia Strategy for Scotland.