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New Film Explores the Effects of Domestic Abuse on Children

Published: | Domestic Abuse

An educational film for school children that addresses the impact of domestic abuse on children, was launched in June to teachers, pupils and the Minister for Early Years and Childcare, Maree Todd MSP.

NHS 70th Anniversary Events

Published: | Health
Between 2  and 25  July, Partnership staff commemorated the 70th Anniversary of the NHS with a series of events.

Art Project Raises Awareness of Domestic Abuse

Published: | Domestic Abuse

Recovery Empowers North East Women's Group (Renew) were awarded funding for an art project, by the Violence Against Women Implementation Group (VAWIG), as part of the yearly 16 days of A

Be Prepared - Developing Anticipatory Care Planning

Published: | Health
In 2015-16, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership used the Integrated Care Fund to develop an Anticipatory Care Plan (ACP) that could be used by people living with a long term condition or conditions that increased the probability of them being admitted to hospital or requiring urgent support.

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.

Partnership Community Respiratory Team selected as a finalist in Scottish Health Awards

Published: | Health

The Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s Community Respiratory Team has been selected as a finalist at the 2017 Scottish Health Awards in association with the Scottish Government and Daily Record.

Smokefree Services Working Together

Published: | Health Improvement , Stop Smoking
Community Smokefree and Pharmacy Smokefree Services have been working together across Glasgow City to run specialist stop smoking clinics within priority neighbourhood areas for health improvement, which have traditionally high footfall for smoking cessation services but low quit rates.
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