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Locality Engagement Forum Discusses Primary Care Services
Physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for the usual ways in which Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) seeks the views and experiences of people who access our health and care services.
To keep engaging with local people, our HSCP’s Community Engagement staff have been running Locality Engagement Forum (LEF) sessions online as a safer way to meet with people and gather their views on our health and social care services.
Green Wynd Staff Respond to Challenges Posed by COVID-19
Public Protection Bulletin - 26 November 2021
Public Protection Bulletin dated 26 November 2021 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.
Occupational Therapy Continuous Improvement Briefing - Winter 2021
A new edition of our HSCP’s Occupational Therapy (OT) Continuous Improvement Briefing is available for your information, to keep you up to date with some of what’s happening in Occupational Therapy in Glasgow. As you’ll see from the summary of work in progress, the OT Review Group remains committed to improving OT Services for the people of Glasgow.
Our HSCP Services are Community Champions
Huge congratulations to our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff and services who were honoured at this year’s Glasgow Times Community Champions Awards 2021 on 1 December.
Our HSCP’s Health Improvement Quit Your Way staff won this year’s Citywide Uniformed Services Award, and our HSCP Homelessness Services staff at the Chara Centre were finalists for the North West Area Public Service Award.
Partnership Matters - November/December 2021
Therapeutic Activities Contributing to Patient Care at Leverndale Hospital
Public Protection Bulletin - 10 December 2021
Public Public Protection Bulletin dated 10 December 2021 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.
Housing First Delivers Almost 250 Glasgow Tenancies for Homeless People
Former bar worker, Fraser, is starting a new life in a secure settled tenancy after experiencing homelessness on and off since his teens. Four weeks ago, the 44-year-old got the keys to a flat in North West Glasgow where he is settling in and planning a brighter future.
Thanks to Glasgow's Housing First programme, which provides people with tenancies and intensive wraparound support, he plans to make this flat a permanent home.
Growing Well Together at Shields Community Garden
A community garden, which was established as part of Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Shields Health and Care Centre, has been a sanctuary to people struggling with their mental health, isolation or loneliness.
The garden is an oasis of green tranquility in the heart of Pollokshields. It has raised beds for vegetable growing, fruit bushes, a mini-orchard and a border with a variety of plants traditionally used for maintaining health.