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New Health and Care Hub for North East Glasgow Gets Planning Consent

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Published: September 01 2021 | Health and Care Centres

Plans for a new £67 million health and care hub for the North East of Glasgow have moved a step closer after councillors approved plans.

The new North East Hub Health and Care Centre is set to be built on the site of the former Parkhead Hospital.

Work Set to Begin on New £72 Million Health and Care Hub for Glasgow’s East End

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Published: February 01 2022 | Health and Care Centres

Work on a new £72 million health and care centre for the north east of Glasgow will begin in spring, after the Scottish Government gave final approval for the ambitious project.

The North East Hub in Parkhead, will be Scotland’s first working net zero carbon health and social care facility.

New £67million Health and Social Care Hub for North East Glasgow backed by Scottish Government

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Published: February 01 2021 | Health and Care Centres

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.

New Health and Care Hub in North East Glasgow moves Closer

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Published: June 01 2020 | Health and Care Centres

The prospect of a new £64.3 million state-of-the-art Health and Care Centre for the North East of Glasgow moved one step closer on Tuesday, 2 June. 

An interim Board meeting of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde agreed the outline business cases which will now be submitted to the Scottish Government’s Capital Investment Group for funding.

The centre, which is proposed for the Parkhead Hospital site, will bring together the key supports from a range of health and care professionals to tackle health inequalities, improve health and contribute to social regeneration.

Glasgow marks National Suicide Prevention Week 2024

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Published: October 01 2024

From 8 to 14 September, Scotland stood together during Suicide Prevention Week to raise awareness and shine a light on suicide and what we can do to keep each other safe.

Listening to children, young people and their families

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Published: August 01 2025 | Children and Families

In Scotland, each local authority publishes a Children’s Services Plan every three years.

Spotlight on Falls Awareness Week 2025

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Published: October 01 2025

Injuries caused by falls are a leading cause of hospital admission and death for those aged over 75. On average, there are over 4,000 hospital admissions in Glasgow each year due to a fall.  

Recognising the devastating impact falls can have on people, during Falls Awareness Week 2025, in September, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff organised a range of activities to raise awareness among staff and the public on how to prevent falls.

Glasgow City HSCP Staff Awards for Excellence 2025 – Well done to all!

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Published: April 01 2025

Dedicated staff and volunteers from across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) were recognised at our Staff Awards for Excellence 2025, held at the City Chambers on 14 March.

The awards recognise and celebrate individual staff, teams and projects who have ‘gone the extra mile’ in their work in several categories.

Both health and social work staff working within our HSCP were eligible to be nominated. There was also a category for volunteers, and individuals not employed by us could also be nominated.

Celebrating suicide prevention work across Glasgow

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Published: October 01 2025

Following Suicide Prevention Week in September 2025, our Glasgow City Suicide Prevention Partnership (GCSPP) is proud to highlight the inspiring, year-round work of local organisations and partners dedicated to supporting mental health, strengthening resilience, and preventing suicide across the city.

Training and capacity building
Building skills within community organisations is key to ensuring more people can respond compassionately and effectively to those in distress.

Maximising Independence – where are we now?

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Published: April 01 2024
Launching our Maximising Independence (MI) video recently gave us the opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come on the journey towards embedding the approach within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and when working with our partners.