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Restart Creative Writing Group at Glasgow 2018 Aye Write Festival
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| Mental Health
Playwright and director John Binnie has been
Tomorrows Women Celebrate International Women's Day 2018
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| Criminal Justice
A fantastic day was had by the Tomorrows Women service users and staff team on 8 March - International Women’s Day 2018.
South Locality Let's Talk About Mental Health Event
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| Public Engagement , Mental Health
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.
Young People Vote for Local Projects
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| Health Improvement , Young People
On 18 January 2018 the 'Big Grant Giveaway' was hosted at the Tramway Theatre. 12 projects from across South Glasgow presented their youth-led ideas to an audience of 200 local young people with the hope of securing up to £3000, to see their ideas become a reality.
Talking About Mental Health Services
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| Mental Health , Public Engagement
On Tuesday 30 January 2018 in Partick Burgh Hall, over 120 representatives from the North West Locality Engagement Forum, the wider community, 3rd Sector Projects and interested individuals participated in an engagement session, focusing on the newly published Draft Five Year Mental Health Strategy.
Glasgow City HSCP Response to HMP Low Moss Inspection Report
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| Criminal Justice
David Williams, Chief Officer, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) said: “We are pleased to note that the report acknowledges the work undertaken to address the recommendations made following their 2013 inspection. There has been significant financial investment in this service over the past year.
Helping Young People into Employment - Project Search Graduation
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| Young People
Project Search is a work experience programme that supports young people with learning disabilities and/or autism to get and keep a fulltime job. It started in Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (United States) in 1996 and is now delivered in over 500 sites worldwide, including two in Glasgow.