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New Woodside Health and Care Centre to be fully operational from Monday 1 July 2019

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Published: May 01 2019 | Health and Care Centres

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) is pleased to advise that the new Woodside Health and Care Centre will be fully operational from Monday 1 July 2019.

Consultation on Glasgow's Family Support Strategy

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This consultation is now closed. Thank you to everyone who took the opportunity to share their views.  

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Care Homes Share Learning About Red Bag Scheme

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Published: May 01 2019 | Older People

Staff from care homes across Glasgow came together in April to share their experience of participating in the Red Bag Scheme. The event, held in Glasgow City Chambers, also featured inputs on how care homes can support a reduction in medicines waste and how having Anticipatory Care Plans can lead to positive outcomes for care home residents.

EQIA - Carers Strategies

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May 2019 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

IJB-Public Engagement Committee Minutes 27.02.2019

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May 2019 | Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee | Minutes – Approved

National Volunteers Week runs 1-7 June 2019

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Published: June 01 2019 | Volunteering

1-7 June marks the 35th annual National Volunteers' Week, a celebration  across the UK of all the fantastic contributions volunteers make to their community.

Overnight Support Transformational Change Newsletter June 2019

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The term ‘technology enabled care and support’ (TECS) refers to technologies such as telecare, telehealth, telemedicine, self care apps and new technology that has the potential to transform the way people engage in and control their own support and care.

BeST? Trial

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Published: June 01 2019

The BeST? trial is a research trial owned by Glasgow University which has been running in Glasgow since 2011.  The trial has now been increased to include involvement from four London boroughs and Renfrewshire HSCP. The trial purpose is to evaluate whether an infant mental health service offers improved outcomes for Looked After and Accommodated Children when compared to the mainstream social work services in each of the areas.