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Partnership Mental Health Project Shortlisted for Award
A Mental Health project making it easier for deaf people to access mental health services is a finalist at an awards ceremony dedicated to breaking down communication barriers in Scotland.
Partnership Computerised CBT Team Win at Holyrood Digital Health and Care Awards
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership staff have won an award in a ceremony dedicated to how technology is used to improve health in Scotland.
![Dr Jane Burns and Susannah Warner](/sites/default/files/hero-images/Dr%20Jane%20Burns%20and%20Susannah%20Warner%20crop.jpg)
Film Clip shows the Benefit of One Good Adult
![Young people running](/sites/default/files/hero-images/young%20peope%20running%20crop.jpg)
Possilpark celebrates World Breastfeeding Week
![Breastfeeding Cafe in Possilpark](/sites/default/files/hero-images/Breastfeeding%20Cafe1.jpg)
Restart Creative Writing Group at Glasgow 2018 Aye Write Festival
Playwright and director John Binnie has been
![Aye write logo](/sites/default/files/hero-images/restart.jpg)
Helping Carers know their Rights - Carer's Act Launch Event
Around eighty carers from across Glasgow came to the City Chambers on 3 April for the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership's event to launch the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 which takes effect from 1 April 2018.
![Carers event picture](/sites/default/files/hero-images/Carers%20Event%20group%20picture%20cropped.jpg)
South Locality Let's Talk About Mental Health Event
In the third of a series of South Glasgow locality engagement events staff, service users, carers, community representatives and others came together on 8th February to discuss developments in local mental health services.
![South Locality Engagement Event](/sites/default/files/hero-images/South%20LEf%20Event%20Mental%20health.jpg)
Talking About Mental Health Services
![Picture of Colin McCormack](/sites/default/files/hero-images/Colin%20McCormack_0.jpg)
Mums Help Mums - Breastfeeding Mentors
Increasing the number of mums who breastfeed their babies is a Scottish Government priority
to improve child health and reduce inequalities.
![Group picture of breastfeeding mentors](/sites/default/files/hero-images/breastfeeding%20cropped.jpg)