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Do you have a Power of Attorney?

Published: | Older People , Dementia

Families are being encouraged to plan for the future by obtaining Power of Attorneys (POA) to protect the wishes of relatives and friends in the event of illness or accidents.

Glasgow’s care services staff pledge to make a difference to people living with dementia and their carers

Published: | Dementia
Care Services staff within Glasgow’s Health and Social Care Partnership will, this week, take part in specific engagement sessions to help them understand and acknowledge the contribution they make to people affected by dementia.

Partnership Mental Health Project Shortlisted for Award

Published: | Mental Health , Equality

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.

GCHSCP Staff Awards for Excellence 2018

Published: | Communication
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s Staff Awards for Excellence Awards Ceremony took place on 14 September in Glasgow City Chambers.

Possilpark celebrates World Breastfeeding Week

Published: | Breastfeeding
As part of World Breastfeeding Week which ran from 1 to 7th August 2018, many local Mums and not forgetting Dads came together to celebrate their experiences of breastfeeding at The Grove Baby Café in Possilpark.

Improving Practice in Specialist Dementia Units

Published: | Dementia

Balmore Ward at Leverndale Hospital features in the latest Alzheimer Scotland: Dementia In
Scotland magazine. Here is an extract from the article.

Mums Help Mums - Breastfeeding Mentors

Published: | Breastfeeding

Increasing the number of mums who breastfeed their babies is a Scottish Government priority
to improve child health and reduce inequalities.

Communications Survey Findings

Published: | Communication
Just over 900 people have had their say on how the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership communicates.
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