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Item No 09 - Primary Care Improvement Plan Programme - Update
To provide Committee with an update on two key developments with the Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP).
Glasgow Supported Employment Service Launches Improving Modern Apprenticeship Programme
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Glasgow Supported Employment Service has been supporting people with autism and / or learning disabilities into paid work for the past 12 years.
Standing Orders for IJB
COVID-19 Message from Mike Burns - October 2021
Please see below a personal video message from Mike Burns, our HSCP’s Assistant Chief Officer for Children’s Services and North East Operations. In his video, Mike talks about some of the ways in which children, young people and families have been supported during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and thanks staff for all their incredible efforts. He also talks about Care Leavers Day (29 October), celebrating the achievements of the young people who we look after and care for on a day-to-day basis and recognising the work that we’ve been doing to support them.
Accessible Transcript of COVID-19 Video - Mike Burns
Public Protection Bulletin - 15 October 2021
Public Protection Bulletin dated 15 October 2021 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.
Maximising Independence Update – October 2021
What makes you happy? Looking forward to travelling and seeing new places, spending time with family and friends, taking up a favourite sport or relaxing at home with a box set?
When we think about what makes us happy, we often think about the big things because we can take for granted that the essentials are in place – like living somewhere you can call home, where you feel safe, doing things you enjoy and spending time with the people and things you care about.
First Domestic Abuse Strategy Launched in Glasgow
Our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Domestic Abuse Strategy 2023 – 2028 was recently approved at the Integration Joint Board’s (IJB) meeting on 22 March 2023.
The Strategy is the first of its kind in Glasgow City, and it describes what we'll do over the next five years to ensure people affected by domestic abuse receive the best possible care, and how we'll continue to seek the involvement of people with lived experience in the design and evaluation of domestic abuse services.
New Resource to Raise Awareness of Online Harms
To mark Stress Awareness Month this April, a new resource has been added to the NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHGGGC) Mental Health Improvement Team Healthy Minds Collection: Online Harms and Mental Health.
It is the latest of 18 Healthy Minds resources looking to raise awareness of a variety of topics that impact people’s mental health and wellbeing, including grief, body image, sleep, and more.
Survey Monkey Responses
Responses received via Survey Monkey to the 'Participation and Engagement Strategy' Consultation