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Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) Information and Engagement Sessions for Carers, Guardians and Families

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Online using Teams
To book a place contact Tracy.Logue@sw.glasgow.gov.uk or telephone May Simpson 07814 707006 by Thursday 24 November 2022
GCHSCP Event | Disability

Find out more about remote support, TECS, ask questions, discuss the equipment and how the support is assessed and delivered.

Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) Information and Engagement Sessions for Carers, Guardians and Families

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195a Drumry road East, Drumchapel, Glasgow G15 8NS.
To book a place contact Tracy.Logue@sw.glasgow.gov.uk or telephone May Simpson 07814 707006 by Thursday 24 November 2022
GCHSCP Event | Adults

Find out more about remote support, TECS, ask questions, discuss the equipment and how the support is assessed and delivered.

 

Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) Information and Engagement Sessions for Carers, Guardians and Families

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Sense Scotland, 43 Middlesex Street, Glasgow G41 1EE,
To book a place contact Tracy.Logue@sw.glasgow.gov.uk or telephone May Simpson 07814 707006 by Thursday 24 November 2022
GCHSCP Event | Disability

Find out more about remote support, TECS, ask questions, discuss the equipment and how the support is assessed and delivered.

North West Locality Forum Event - Let's Talk About Mental Health

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Partick Burgh Halls, 9 Burgh Hall Street, G11 5LW
GCHSCP
GCHSCP Event

Glasgow City HSCP - NW Locality Engagement Forum and Mental Health Network (Greater Glasgow) Let’s Talk About Mental Health Event on Tuesday 30 January 2018 from 11.00am – 2.30pm in Partick Burgh Halls, 9 Burgh Hall Street, G11 5LW.

Individuals, community and patient groups, voluntary sector representatives, carers and the wider interested community are invited to find out about the Mental Health 5 Year Strategy, priorities in NW Glasgow and discuss issues that affect patients, service users, carers and their families in relation to Mental Health Services.  

Overnight Care Transitional Change Service User and Carer Engagement Event 26 June 2019

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Touchbase Business Centre (Sense Scotland), 43 Middlesex Street, Kinning Park, Glasgow G41 1EE
Stephanie Moore Tel:0141 314 6250, Email: Stephanie.Moore@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
GCHSCP Event | Adults

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) invite service users, carers and their representatives to find out more about the initiatives and progress in relation to transforming overnight support and increasing the use of Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS).

NW Service User and Carer Event

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Touchbase Business Centre/Sense Scotland, 43 Middlesex Street, Kinning Park, Glasgow, G41 1EE
May Simpson
GCHSCP Event | Public Engagement

An engagement event for service users, carers and their representatives to learn more about the policy development work being undertaken by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) in the relation to:

Self Directed Care and the allocation of resources to meet people’s care needs Reviewing Overnight Care Support alternatives to ‘Sleepovers’

North West Locality Engagement Forum Meeting

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Partick Social Work Office, 35 Church Street, G11 5JT
May Simpson, email May.simpson@ggc.scot.nhs.uk or Tel 0141 314 6250
GCHSCP Event | Public Engagement

North West Locality Engagement Forum invite you to find out and discuss:

Moving Forward Together - hospital and local health and care services working closer together Proposed new models of care for Out of Hours Services in Greater Glasgow and Clyde Glasgow City HSCP Carers Strategy

Keys to a Healthy Life

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Cardonald Campus, Business Centre, Ground Floor, Glasgow Clyde College, 690 Mosspark Drive, G52 3AY
GCHSCP Event

The event will inform people with learning disabilities about what they can do to reduce their risks of cancer, and they will learn about the screening programmes available.

The event is a road show event with workshops, stalls and a live performance from the ‘Good life’ group.  There will also be representation from a host of organisations providing information about cancer prevention.

This event is aimed at people with learning disabilities and their carers.

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