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Adriana offers Hope to People Struggling with Suicidal Thoughts

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Published: January 01 2021 | Mental Health

Anyone watching swing dancer, Adriana Klick, bounce through the Lindy Hop would be shocked to learn she has had suicidal thoughts.

The bubbly, energetic 42-year-old has struggled with her emotional wellbeing since her teens and been on anti-depressants for two decades.

Staying positive, especially as someone living alone during the pandemic, still takes daily work, but she is happy to share her story to help tackle the stigma and shame which she feels can deter people from seeking help for mental ill-health.

DFN Project Search - Applications

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DFN Project Search - Applications opening January 2026! 

Do you know, or are you, a young person (18 – 29 years) who has a learning disability and / or autism who wants to move into work? If so, DFN Project SEARCH might be a great next step.

Find a Service

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How to Get a Community Health or Social Care Service.

IJB Public Engagement Minutes

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Draft

12 November 2025

Approved Minutes

2025

Ministerial visit showcases Glasgow’s Care at Home and Reablement Success

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Published: January 01 2026

Tom Arthur MSP, Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport, spent the morning of Tuesday 16 December at Blair Court, Glasgow, meeting the dedicated staff at the heart of Glasgow’s Care at Home and Reablement services.

Primary Care Improvement Plan - Bulletins and Additional Information

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Bulletin No 25 - November 2025Bulletin No 24 - July 2025Bulletin No 23 - April 2025Bulletin No 22 -

Integration Joint Board Membership

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January 2026 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Code of Conduct

National Recognition for Glasgow's Recovery Communities

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Published: December 01 2020 | Addictions

Volunteers helping hundreds of people recovering from addiction in Glasgow have received national recognition.

Glasgow's inspirational Recovery Communities have won the hotly-contested Volunteers Category of the prestigious Scottish Health Awards.

A network of groups across the city are helping people rebuild their lives as they recover from drug and alcohol addiction following treatment.

People who have overcome addiction themselves are using their personal experience to offer hope and advice as well as practical and emotional support to others in recovery.