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‘Children’s Mental Health Week 2021’ at Sgoil Ghaidhlig Glaschu (Glasgow Gaelic School)
To mark Children’s Mental Health Week (1 - 7 February 2021), Sgoil Ghaidhlig Ghlaschu (SGG) (Glasgow Gaelic School) staff have created a podcast specific to Mental Health. https://ceilisgg.buzzsprout.com/
SGG staff are creating weekly podcasts during lockdown as a fun way to share information from the school staff with pupils and their families and to help forge an online support while everyone is not able to be together at school.
Staff Briefing - 5 February 2021
EQIA - Test of Change Prison Health and Social Care
New £67million Health and Social Care Hub for North East Glasgow backed by Scottish Government
Plans for a new £67 million health and care hub for the North East of Glasgow have moved a step closer.
The Scottish Government has today approved the Outline Business Case for the new North East Hub Health and Care Centre which will be built on the site of the former Parkhead Hospital.
Item No 9 - Health and Social Care Hub for North East Glasgow - Initial Agreement (Draft)
To seek agreement from the Integration Joint Board on the draft Initial Agreement (attached) for the proposed Health and Social Care Hub for North East Glasgow.
Agenda - 21/03/2018
Item No 18 - HSCP Q3 Performance Report 2017/18
To present the updated Joint Performance Report for the Health and Social Care Partnership for Quarter 3 of 2017/18.
21 March 2018
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Locality Engagement Forums
A Locality Engagement Forum (LEF) is active within each of the Partnership’s localities (North East, North West and South).
On this webpage you will find more information on:
the role of the Locality Engagement Forums who to contact for more information and any meeting or event dates with relevant papers RoleThe Terms of Reference for the Locality Engagement Forums are:
Leaflet: Health and Social Care Integration in Glasgow
The way in which health and social care services are planned and delivered across Scotland has changed - and is referred to as 'Health and Social Care Integration.'
To help people understand what Health and Social Care Integration means, we have developed an information leaflet for service users / patients and the public. The short information leaflet advises on: