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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:
Community Health Service
The Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership provides a range of community health services across Glasgow City, some of which cover the entire NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Board area.
To find and access a community health service, then consult :
Contact us
IJB Public Engagement Committee Papers
The next meeting of the IJB Public Engagement Committee will take place on Wednesday 21st May 2025 at 10am.
If you wish to watch the proceedings, please email glasgowcityijb@glasgow.gov.uk and a link to access the MS Teams feed of the meeting will be sent to you. Please see Guidance for Participating in a Virtual Meeting.
The meeting papers are available approximately one week prior to the meeting.
Performance and Demographics
On this webpage you will find links to Quarterly Performance Reports and Annual Performance Reports of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
Integration Joint Board Minutes
Draft Minutes
There are currently no draft minutes available.Approved Minutes
2024
Maximising Independence
Over recent years, Glasgow City HSCP has been continually adapting the way we support people so that we can meet their needs in ways that maintain their independence. Now, we're looking to build even further on this approach.
Parkhead Hub
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has worked with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) alongside other partners to develop a new health and social care Hub at Parkhead in North East Glasgow.
The Hub opened in a phased approach on Monday 27 January 2025 and is the largest of its kind in the UK.
The address is Parkhead Hub, 1251 Duke St, Parkhead, Glasgow, G31 5NZ. Phone: 0141 531 9000.
Project Search - Applications open!
DFN Project Search is an innovative and exciting work experience programme for young people aged between 18 – 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.