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Celebrating suicide prevention work across Glasgow

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Published: October 01 2025

Following Suicide Prevention Week in September 2025, our Glasgow City Suicide Prevention Partnership (GCSPP) is proud to highlight the inspiring, year-round work of local organisations and partners dedicated to supporting mental health, strengthening resilience, and preventing suicide across the city.

Training and capacity building
Building skills within community organisations is key to ensuring more people can respond compassionately and effectively to those in distress.

SSSC approves Glasgow City HSCP to deliver PDAPL including to other partner HSCPs

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Published: October 01 2025
Earlier this year, the West of Scotland’s social work education landscape saw a major change. Learning Network West, an independent organisation funded by universities and local authorities, including Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP), closed in March 2025 due to financial challenges.

Embracing person-led models of care in our residential homes

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Published: October 01 2025

Staff from Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s care homes have been taking part in the University of Stirling, Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC)’s ‘Effective Leadership for Dementia Care Services’ course.

Around 83% of our residents are living with a dementia, highlighting the importance of ensuring our leadership and care approaches are aligned with best practice. This training will strengthen our understanding and practice of effective leadership within dementia care.

Celebrating Scottish Learning Disability Week in Glasgow

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Published: October 01 2025

As part of Scottish Learning Disability week, from 8 to 12 September, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s South Learning Disability Team arranged several events. The week’s theme was ‘I am Here’ and staff encouraged service users, carers and families, as well as staff in our Learning Disability teams, to get involved and share their views.  

Item No 14 - Independent National Whistleblowing Officer (INWO) Report and HSCP Response

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October 2025 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Papers and Reports

The purpose of this report is to update the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee about the report published by the Independent National Whistleblowing Officer (INWO) on 30th April 2025 and the HSCP’s response to this.

Recognition for our Mental Health Nursing Staff at National Awards

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Published: October 01 2025

Congratulations to Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff who were recognised at a recent national event for their excellent contribution to mental health nursing.

The Mental Health Nursing Forum (Scotland) celebrated excellence in mental health practice at a conference and awards ceremony held on 9 October at Glasgow City Chambers.

The Thistle: supporting people, saving lives

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Published: October 01 2025
Nine months ago, Glasgow made history by opening the UK’s first safer drug consumption facility (SDCF) — known as The Thistle — at the Hunter Street Health and Care Centre. Since then, the service has seen a huge amount of interest from the media, local communities, and professionals across the city.

People Make Recovery event a huge success

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Published: October 01 2025

Glasgow’s largest citywide recovery event, People Make Recovery, was a huge success.

Recovery Month is the annual international campaign to celebrate the achievements of individuals in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction, raise awareness and promote services supporting people in recovery. As part of the celebrations, Glasgow City hosted its biggest ever city-wide event, People Make Recovery.

DFN Project Search - Applications opening January 2026!

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DFN Project Search is an innovative and exciting supported internship programme for young people aged between 18 to 29 years with learning disabilities and / or autistic spectrum conditions. It is designed to increase the numbers of young people who require additional support to get and keep paid employment and is delivered in over 500 sites across the world. This includes our two sites based here in Glasgow.

22 October 2025

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| Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee