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Supporting Parents and their Teenagers

Published: | Children and Families

Glasgow Central Parenting Team has joined forces with the Partnership's North West Health Improvement Team's Youth Health Service (YHS) to offer a triage of support to young people and their parents/carers in the North West of Glasgow.

Partnership Working A Success for Addiction Services

Published: | Addictions

South Alcohol, Drugs and Recovery Service (ADRS) is an Integrated Community Addiction Team, where health and social care staff work together to provide addiction support to some of the most vulnerable and complex Service Users within the South of Glasgow.

Photovoice Exhibition Examines Impact of Alcohol Free Events

Published: | Addictions

An innovative Photovoice exhibition from North West Recovery Communities (NWRC) took place in the Buchanan Galleries during the last week of January.  The event was held in the “Good” a store managed by the Kibble children’s charity.  

Scottish Creative Award for Fostering Campaign

Published: | Children and Families

The Partnership’s Families for Children Team was recently awarded the Best Online Campaign at the Scottish Creative Awards for their recent #opentofostering campaign. It was also Highly Commended in the Creative Strategy category - Integrated Strategy.

North West Recovery Communities 5 years Anniversary Event

Published: | Addictions
Underpinned by the Scottish Government’s Road to Recovery Strategy and brought to life by its participants, the community-based, North West Recovery Communities (NWRC) has played a major part in helping to transform Alcohol and Drugs Recovery Services across Glasgow over the last five years.

Youthbank South Glasgow Awards Night

Published: | Health Improvement , Children and Families
Youthbank South Glasgow recently hosted an awards night at the GoGlasgow Urban Hotel in Ibrox to celebrate the achievements of young people from the Youthbank Panel and the wider community.  
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