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Why We All Need a Power of Attorney

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Published: May 01 2022

Who would you trust to make the important decisions about your future if ill health meant you couldn’t do it for yourself? You’d probably want someone who knew you well enough to follow your wishes about how and where you’re cared for.

HSCP’s Day Care Services Compete in Challenge Cup

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Published: May 01 2022
Our Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP’s) Day Care Services have always strived to provide positive outcomes for older people living in the community through social opportunities, mental stimulation and the promotion of physical movement.

WAC Ensemble wins ‘Best Play for Young Audiences’ at the 2022 Writers’ Guild Awards

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Published: May 01 2022
The We Are Citizens (WAC) Ensemble is an exciting and innovative theatre company for care-experienced young adults aged 18 to 26. Our Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is delighted to announce that the WAC Ensemble recently won ‘Best Play for Young Audiences’ for their highly acclaimed production ‘Whatever Happened to the Jaggy Nettles?’ at the Writers’ Guild Awards in London, hosted by Sandi Toksvig.

Healthy Smiles All Around

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Published: June 01 2022 | Health Improvement

Good oral health in childhood means healthy teeth and gums throughout life. Childsmile is working to ensure all children, regardless of income or background, have the best possible start.

Childsmile is a national programme designed to improve the oral health of children in Scotland and reduce inequalities both in dental health and access to dental services. 

Every 3 and 4 year-old attending nursery in Scotland (extended into some P1 and P2 classes in schools), is eligible to be offered:

Glasgow Celebrates Carers Week 2022

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Published: June 01 2022
From 6 to 12 June, we celebrated Carers Week. Local Carers Centres in Glasgow City raised awareness and organised activities for people who provide everyday unpaid support to friends, family and neighbours who can’t manage otherwise.

Message from Susanne Millar - Partnership Matters - May/June 2022

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As Glasgow’s Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), we’re always keen to improve the ways that we communicate and engage with you – whether you’re being supported by us, working for us or working in partnership with us.

Annual Accounts for the Period from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022

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Published: June 01 2022
Notice is hereby given under Regulation 9 of the Local Authority Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2014 that copies of the unaudited accounts of GLASGOW CITY IJB for the period from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022 will be available for public inspection between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday, from Friday 1st July 2022 to Friday 22 July 2022, both days inclusive.

Partnership Matters Briefing - May/June 2022

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Our May/June edition features a message from our Chief Officer, Susanne Millar; we showcase a new video which focuses on the work of our new Complex Needs Service; we look at new Trauma Informed Training which is available to HSCP colleagues; we discuss why having a Power of Attorney is so important; and you can read about our Red Bag scheme. Also in this edition is an SMT video, links to lots of other news, along with dates of key meetings and events.

IJB Complaints

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How to submit a complaint

You can complain in writing to the:

Senior Officer Governance Support
Glasgow City Integration Joint Board
Commonwealth House
32 Albion Street
Glasgow G1 1LH

or by email to: glasgowcityijb@glasgow.gov.uk

More information

You can read more information about our complaints process in the following documents:

Hundreds of Ukrainian Refugees in Glasgow Supported by NHS and Council Teams

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Published: July 01 2022 | Nursing
Teams from both NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Glasgow City Council are helping hundreds of newly arrived Ukrainians who have fled the war in their homeland. While some refugees have been hosted in private homes, around 300 are being housed in hotel accommodation, and are being provided support by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) teams to help them settle into the city.
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