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Celebration Afternoon Tea with our 100 year old Service Users
Glasgow City HSCP Home Care services hosted an afternoon tea for service users aged 100 and over on Thursday 29 August.
Held in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum cafe, Lord Provost Eva Bolander, Councillor Mhairi Hunter, Vice-Chair, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership and Susanne Millar, Interim Chief Officer, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership were among the guests for afternoon tea with the celebrants.
18 September 2019
If you would like a copy of a meeting paper, please email GCHSCP_Communications@glasgow.gov.uk and please tell us the paper and the format you need.
Glasgow City IJB Minute 26-06-19 (Approved)
Glasgow City Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP2) - May 2019
In 2017/18 agreement was reached by the Scottish Government and Profession on the new GP contract. The Primary Care Implementation Plans (PCIPs) are intended to explain how this will happen in each HSCP area over a three year period from April 2018. This is the May 2019 version of the Plan.
GCHSCP Annual Performance Report 2018 / 19 Summary
EQIA Mental Health Improvement Capacity Building Programme
GCHSCP South Locality Engagement Forum Bulletin October 2019
Read the newsletter to find out the latest information on the South Locality Engagement Forum and details of the Locality Engagement Event on 7 November.
IJB Annual Accounts 2019
South Glasgow Locality Engagement Network Session
This lunchtime sessions allows you the opportunity to meet with Health and Social Care Partnership staff to share feedback, comments and suggestions on key developments within the Partnership. Refreshments provided.Please register for catering purposes.
Digital Resiliance - Inclusion and Wellbeing
A report of the research carried out last year by Snook, funded by the Carnegie UK Trust, in relation to Digital Resilience was approved by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s Professional Governance Board. The report is now available. Carnegie Trust think this research will be useful to organisations across the UK who have similar challenges.