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Share your views on our HSCP’s Locality Plans
Draft Locality Plans from 2024 to 2025 for Glasgow City HSCP’s (HSCP) North East, North West and South Localities were recently approved by our Integration Joint Board (IJB), and they can be viewed on our HSCP’s website.
Your health and wellbeing matter this festive season
The festive season is a time for joy and celebration, but it can also be challenging for many. Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) recognises the importance of your health, wellbeing and safety during this time of year.
Glasgow City HSCP Buildings / Services Open to the Public During the Holiday Period
Parkhead Hub Update – December 2024
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) new Parkhead Hub building was completed in November, and the process of getting the building ready for staff and the public is well underway.
Our HSCP’s community nurses recognised for their long service by QNIS
Community nurses working with Glasgow City Health and Social Care (HSCP) Partnership were presented with Long Service Awards from the Queen's Institute for Community Nursing Scotland (QNIS) on 27 November.
Glasgow supports annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence campaign
This year, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) raised awareness and shined a light on 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence.
Changing the Narrative: Suicide prevention video with Partick Thistle FC manager helps raise awareness
World Suicide Prevention Day takes place annually on 10 September. Each year, our Glasgow City Suicide Prevention Partnership (GCSPP) organises activities and events to raise awareness of suicide across Glasgow City.
Transforming Children's Services in Glasgow: a strategic partnership with CELCIS
Aye Mind Website – a year from our relaunch
The Aye Mind website is designed to support those working with young people, to build their understanding of the online environment and how it impacts children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Small steps can make a big impact on medicines waste and save money
Medicines are 25% of the NHS carbon footprint and currently cannot be recycled for reuse. We destroy over a tonne of returned medicines through pharmacies every working day.