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SDCF - Service user information

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Glasgow's Safer Drug Consumption Facility is called 'The Thistle' and opened on Monday 13 January 2025

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. 

SDCF - Service user families information

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Safer drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) are supervised healthcare settings where people can consume drugs, obtained elsewhere, in the presence of trained health and social care professionals, in clean and hygienic environments reducing the risk of overdose and infectious diseases whilst offering support and access to healthcare services.

IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee

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A full list of the current membership of the  IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee, schedule of meetings and Terms of Reference are available.

Property Strategy

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The consultation is now closed. The outcome of the consultation was reported to the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board on 8 November 2017.  The Report and Property Strategy are available.

Previous consultation text:

Making it Happen: helping people with complex mental health needs live well in the community

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Published: July 01 2025

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has taken a bold step to tackle a long-standing challenge — supporting people with severe and enduring mental ill health to move out of hospital and into the community.

The ‘Making It Happen’ project was created to help individuals who have spent many years in hospital, often due to failed attempts at community placements, to finally find a place they could call home.

Another Successful Year Delivering Project Search

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Published: June 01 2018 | Disability

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership through the Supported Employment Service are a key partner in developing and delivering Project Search in Glasgow, an intensive work experience programme for young people with learning disabilities and / or an autistic spectrum condition. The goal of Project Search is to support all participants into full time paid employment and this is the fifth year the programme has been delivered in Glasgow.

Time to talk - breaking mental health stigma

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Published: July 01 2025 | Mental Health

Twenty organisations from across north east Glasgow have been working together to tackle mental health stigma.

A six-part podcast by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s  North East Health Improvement Team and East End Community Radio featuring over 30 local voices is now available. The podcasts promote open conversations around mental health and were developed as part of the national Time to Talk Day campaign.

Publications and Meetings

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On this webpage you will find links to the key publications of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership. This includes:

current and past meeting papers of the Integration Joint Board and its committeesgovernance documents that set out the various arrangements, principles and standards of the Integration Joint Board and the Partnershipkey strategies and plansconsultations andother publications

The following links will direct you to either further webpages or actual documents.

27 January 2021

Meeting
| Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

If you have an accessibility query for a particular document and / or requests for content in alternative formats please email GCHSCP_Communications@glasgow.gov.uk.

New Leaflet - A guide to paying for your care home

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Published: December 01 2020
A new ‘Guide to Paying for your Care Home’ booklet has been developed to support service users and families to navigate through this financial assessment process.