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Shannon’s Box brings comfort to children and young people in care
Last month, our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) launched Shannon’s Box. The box will be distributed to every child and young person in Glasgow who is currently in care or is coming into care.
Shannon’s Box was originally created by a care experienced young person from East Ayrshire to try and make entering care a little bit easier. The idea of Shannon’s Box was then introduced to two care experienced twins from Glasgow – Emma and Alan.
Partnership Matters - September/October 2023
Our September/October edition features a message from our Chief Officer, Susanne Millar; you can read about our Community Rehabilitation Teams, who are making a difference helping patients to maximise their independence; we ran a campaign to raise awareness in the city about suicide prevention; we celebrated our HSCP staff being recognised at a number of national and local awards; and you can read about our HSCP’s Annual Performance Report 2022 to 2023 and our Demographics and Needs Profile.
Public Protection Bulletin - 12 October 2023
Public Protection Bulletin dated 12 October 2023 in relation to safeguarding adults and children
Public Protection Bulletin - 1 November 2023
Public Protection Bulletin dated 1 November 2023 in relation to safeguarding adults and children.
Public Protection Bulletin - 15 November 2023
Public Protection Bulletin dated 15 November 2023 in relation to safeguarding adults and children.
Glasgow celebrates its care experienced young people at Open Day
Glasgow City Health Improvement Annual Report 2022 to 2023 now available
The latest annual report highlighting the work of Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Health Improvement Team is now available.
The report provides an insight into the progress made by Health Improvement around improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities during 2022 to 2023.
Remember, remember the 23rd of November – National Power of Attorney Day
Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme expands across Glasgow
Breastfeeding is important to the health of both mother and baby. While many new mums start breastfeeding, some stop within a few weeks or months. This is often because they feel there’s a lack of support, particularly when they want to feed their baby outside their home.
Congratulations to both Tesco Silverburn, which is the first supermarket in Glasgow, and Glasgow Caledonian University, the first University in Scotland, to sign up to the Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme (BFS).