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Draft Annual Performance Report 2022 - 2023
MAPPA Significant Case Review - Person H - Full Version Report Redacted
Working to support refugee communities and people seeking asylum in Glasgow City
To celebrate this year’s Scottish Refugee Festival, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) South Glasgow Health Improvement Team organised an online event on 21 June.
The event was an opportunity to raise awareness of some of the local HSCP services working to support refugee communities and people seeking asylum in Glasgow City.
Over 50 people from a variety of HSCP services and third sector organisations, gathered online to increase their knowledge of services and make connections.
IJB Finance and Audit Committee
The media and public have a right to attend meetings to observe the proceedings, but may not participate in the meeting unless invited to do so by the Chairperson.
Day care: a great way to spend the day
Our Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) 10 day care centres for older people are helping to relieve loneliness and enable people to live more independently in their communities, by offering those who need a little more care and support a great way to spend the day.
Positive Payback – A person-centred approach to justice
Equipment donated from Leverndale hospital helps mental health patients in Malawi
The Scotland Malawi Mental Health Education Project (SMMHEP) is a registered Scottish charity that aims to provide sustainable support for psychiatric teaching and training for health care professionals in Malawi.
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) equipment from Leverndale hospital’s ECT Service, managed by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), was recently donated to the project.
IJB Public Engagement Committee
The media and public have a right to attend meetings to observe the proceedings, but may not participate in the meeting unless invited to do so by the Chairperson.
July 2015
Welcome to the second Integration newsletter, and thank you very much for all your feedback and comments on issue 1. One of the main things that came up was about the use of terms like ‘acute’ and ‘primary care’ without defining them. So let’s put that right…primary care refers to the services provided by health professionals in either clinics or practices, or sometimes in a patient’s home.
Our Asylum Health Bridging Team features in Edinburgh Napier University training video
Our Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Asylum Health Bridging Team (AHBT) has been featured in a training video for nursing students at Edinburgh Napier University.
The AHBT provides health and social care assessment and treatment to some of the most vulnerable and complex patient groups in Glasgow. The team is the first port of call for when asylum seekers and refugees first access healthcare in Scotland.