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HSCP Complex Needs Service launched in Glasgow
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is launching its innovative Complex Needs Service on 14 March 2022.
Complex Needs is a brand new model that will provide a specialist, highly personalised service for individuals presenting with multiple and complex health and social care needs who aren’t able to engage with mainstream services in Glasgow. The Complex Needs Service will be the interface between Homelessness, Alcohol and Drug Recovery Services, Mental Health and Justice Services in Glasgow City.
COVID-19 Message from Susanne Millar - March 2022
Please see below a personal message from Susanne Millar, Glasgow City HSCP’s Chief Officer. In her video, Susanne marks the two-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 and talks about the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Scotland. She also thanks staff for their efforts and resilience during these challenging times and encourages them to take time to reflect and reach out if they’re struggling.
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21 March 2016
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Glasgow City HSCP Nurses Chosen for Prestigious QNIS Development Programme
Two Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) nurses have recently begun the prestigious Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS) development programme.
The QNIS is a charitable organisation that has been promoting excellence in community nursing to improve the health and wellbeing of the people of Scotland since 1889. Their aim is to equip nurses with the education, skills and confidence they need to help people achieve better health and wellbeing, as well as championing nurses as advocates for quality health and care needs.
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GlasGOw Get Tested HIV Campaign Launched
Sandyford Sexual Health Services hosted within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and the Terrence Higgins Trust have recently launched the second phase of their HIV testing social marketing intervention campaign.
Review of the Glasgow City HSCP Strategic Plan - Update
13 April 2022
HSCP staff encouraged to become mentors and change a young person’s life
Since 2017, Glasgow City Council has been partnering with MCR Pathways to bring a variety of new mentors to its local schools. MCR Pathways has been making a difference to the young people of Glasgow for 15 years and currently supports 1,454 young people (S3-S6) within Glasgow City. They’re in the process of recruiting a further 295 mentors for the new academic year, and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff can help!