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Partnership Matters Briefing - March/April 2022

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Our March/April edition features a video message from our Chief Officer, Susanne Millar; we take a look at the new Complex Needs Service which has launched in Glasgow; we explain Single Point of Access (SPoA) and update on how implementation is progressing. We also highlight the Health Improvement Annual Report for 2020-21 which is now available and we have an update on our HSCP's Strategic Plan review. Also in this edition is a a Covid-19 update, links to lots of other news, along with dates of key meetings and events.

New Creative Partnership between ALLIANCE and Glasgow City HSCP – the Legacy of COVID-19 in Care Homes

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Published: April 01 2022 | Social Care

The ALLIANCE and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) will be working with artist Xuechang Leng to commemorate experiences of COVID-19 in care homes.

The ALLIANCE has a history of partnership working with Glasgow City HSCP. Since October 2020, ALLIANCE’s National Lead for Caring and Outreach, Tommy Whitelaw, has been delivering ‘You Make a Difference Sessions’ to promote value-based reflective practice to all new inductees to the HSCP. So far, he has had the pleasure of speaking to 1,500 new colleagues.

New Health and Wellbeing (HWB) App Assists Glasgow City Education Staff

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Published: April 01 2022 | Health Improvement
A Health and Wellbeing (HWB) App for Glasgow City Education staff is now available. The app was developed by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Health Improvement Team and will be launched at Education staff health and wellbeing co-ordinators meetings (Early Years, Primary and Secondary) in May.

27 April 2022

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| Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

New Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme

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Published: April 01 2022 | Health Improvement

The new Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme (BFS) has been recently launched across Scotland to help provide mothers with positive experiences of breastfeeding when out and about. This will help mothers to feel confident and supported when breastfeeding in public areas. Businesses and organisations can actively support mothers to feed on their premises by signing up to the Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme by displaying their BFS sticker. This gives a visual reassurance that breastfeeding families will be welcomed in a warm and supportive environment.

Life Restarts For Joseph After NHSGGC Support

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Published: April 01 2022 | Mental Health

For more than half his life, Joseph Devlin battled severe OCD and depression, often alone and confined to his house. But now, thanks to an innovative programme of support, Joseph is restarting his life, forging a new path with confidence and renewed hope.

£4.4 Million Investment in Glasgow’s Health and Care Centres Rolls Out Across Communities

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Published: May 01 2022 | Primary Care

Works to improve six of Glasgow’s community health and care centres are being rolled-out, with a focus on improving consultation and clinical areas as well as improvements to office and admin spaces.

Projects will range in size and scale and cover health and care centres in Baillieston, Bridgeton, Shettleston, Govan and Elderpark, Govanhill and Thornliebank, with work scheduled to be complete by the end of the year. The work is being managed by Hub West Scotland through Redpath Construction and Fleming Buildings.

Schedule of Meeting for IJB

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April 2017 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Schedule of Meetings

19 January 2016

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| Shadow Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

Project SEARCH – 2022 Applications Open!

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Published: May 01 2022

Do you know anyone with learning disabilities and / or autism spectrum conditions who is looking for a way to develop and enter the world of work? If yes, then encourage them to apply for Project SEARCH!

DFN Project SEARCH is an innovative and exciting work experience programme for young people aged between 18 – 29 years with learning disabilities and / or autistic spectrum conditions. In Glasgow, the 2022 programme is open for applications and will begin in August.