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Glasgow City HSCP Staff Awards for Excellence 2019 - Winners and Commendations

Published: | Health Improvement

Partnership staff had their achievements recognised at the Glasgow City HSCP Staff Awards for Excellence 2019 on 19 September. The Awards celebrate individual staff, teams and projects who have ‘gone the extra mile’ in their work in a number of categories. 

Working Together to Prevent Suicide in Glasgow

Published: | Health Improvement

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership Staff in conjunction with Glasgow University, joined Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council on World Suicide Prevention Day, Tuesday 10 September 2019, to highlight Suicide Prevention work in Glasgow.

Pollok Civic Realm Achieve LGBT Charter Mark Status

Published: | Health Improvement

Pollok Civic Realm have been awarded the bronze level LGBT Charter Mark from LGBT Youth Scotland.

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.

Sandyford Staff Helping Refugees in Syria

Published: | Health Improvement
Since May, two staff within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership have been working to help organise collections of warm winter clothing, school supplies and personal care items to be delivered this winter to refugees in Syria.

East Glasgow GP Staff win British Heart Foundation Team of the Year Award

Published: | Health Improvement

Crail Medical Practice won the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Alliance Awards ‘Team of the Year’ Category for improving the health of heart patients.

QNIS Long Service Awards for Partnership Nursing Staff

Published: | Nursing

 

Raising Awareness of Bowel Cancer

Published: | Health Improvement

April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Bowel cancer is Scotland’s third most common cancer but it is treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early. Nearly everyone diagnosed at the earliest stage will survive bowel cancer but this drops significantly as the disease develops. 

Getting Ready for Spring - Sun Awareness Training

Published: | Health Improvement

North East Health Improvement Staff are making sure local children are ready for sunny spring weather by providing sun awareness training for nursery staff in the north east of Glasgow. 

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.
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