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Join us for Meander for Mental Health 2024 on 14 September

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Published: August 01 2024 | Mental Health

Come and join us on the grounds of Leverndale Hospital for the fifth year of Meander for Mental Health! This year’s event will take place on Saturday 14 September and will offer the opportunity to explore our beautiful grounds, as well as green spaces in Crookston and the surrounding areas. With free events and activities happening all day, from guided walks to running, yoga, tai chi, dance and face painting, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Parkhead Hub Update – June 2024

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Published: July 01 2024 | Health and Care Centres

A new exhibition at the Parkhead Forge shopping centre showcases Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) new Parkhead Hub Health and Care Centre and its creative engagement activity with local people.

Construction of the Hub is on track to be completed at the end of August. Following handover from the contractors, the building will be furnished, and IT installed. Staff will transfer from November 2024 with patients and service users welcomed towards the end the month.

Update on Safer Drug Consumption Facility

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Published: August 01 2024

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is working with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) and other partners to develop a pilot Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF). The service, which will be the first of its kind in the UK, will open later this year. We aim to reduce the harms associated with injecting drugs, and support people to access help to improve their lives and to reduce the negative impact that injecting outdoors has on local residents, communities and businesses.

Mental health support for young people aged 10 to 26 years in Glasgow

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Published: August 01 2024 | Mental Health

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) funds mental health provision that is quickly and easily accessible to a range of young people dependent on their needs. Our online services Kooth and Togetherall have now been renewed until March 2025.

Both services are evidence-based, clinically moderated, 24/7 online peer to peer mental health communities, commissioned by the HSCP and freely available to young people with a Glasgow postcode.

Restart - Supporting people with severe and enduring mental health conditions

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Published: August 01 2024 | Mental Health

Restart is an NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) mental health project that works with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Community Mental Health Teams.

The project offers recovery-based support for people living with severe and enduring mental health conditions. Trainees are given the opportunity to take part in various vocational training activities to increase self-belief and build resilience. The programme helps around 250 people each year.

Meet Glasgow City HSCP

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Published: August 01 2024

On 20 June Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s Social Care Commissioning Team, supported by the Supplier Development Programme, hosted an online event called ‘Meet Glasgow City HSCP’.

Local help to quit smoking

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Published: August 01 2024 | Stop Smoking

Help to quit smoking is free and available locally from Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff and community pharmacies.

Our HSCP’s Quit Your Way community services offer specialist holistic support to help people stop smoking. Our staff focus on reducing health inequality and smoking prevalence in some of Glasgow City’s most deprived areas.

SDCF Engagement Events August 2024

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August 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Auld, Brian

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August 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Declarations of Interest

Item No 09 - Review of Access to Social Care Support

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August 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

This report sets out the HSCP’s proposed approach to allocate available self-directed support (SDS) social care resources in proportion to presenting need, underpinned by a commitment to fairness, transparency and keeping service users safe from harm. The report seeks IJB approval for this approach.

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