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Councillor Mhairi Hunter, Vice Chair of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board, Visits Services
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Annual Review 2016-17
This event is for Boards to be held accountable for their performance in delivering key Local Delivery Plan Standards throughout 2016/17. There will also be a focus on the progress the Board has and continues to make in delivering the Scottish Government's National 2020 Vision through progress towards delivering the three Quality Ambitions of Person Centred, Safe and Effective Healthcare, alongside a range of other commitments.
GCHSCP Facing the Future Staff Awards 2017
North West Recovery Communities 5 years Anniversary Event
Glasgow City HSCP Response to HMP Low Moss Inspection Report
No Alcohol No Harm Warning for Mums to Be
Smokefree Services Working Together
Out of Hours Emergency Homelessness Team based at Hamish Allan Centre
Power of Attorney Campaign shortlisted for Award
Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board has been shortlisted for a Scottish Creative Award for its ‘Even Santa Needs a Power of Attorney’ TV advert - an upbeat Christmas advert designed to raise awareness about power of attorney (PoA).
PoA allows people to safeguard their future, should they lose the capacity to make decisions for themselves.
The board has been running campaigns raising awareness on the importance of having a PoA for the last four years.
Black History Month October 2017
October 2017 is Black History Month. This is when we focus on the contributions and experiences of black and minority ethnic people throughout centuries of our nation’s history. It is important that we recognise the role of black and minority ethnic people in shaping Scotland’s history. The Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) have organised a programme of events to explore the links between Scotland’s Black History and present day racism. Events are varied and include :
‘It Wisnae Us’ Exhibition: The Truth About Glasgow and Slavery