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Encouraging Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in Primary Schools

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Published: April 01 2023 | Health Improvement

An updated Nutrition and Physical Activity Curriculum Pack is a one stop shop to help encourage healthy eating and physical activity in primary schools.

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Health Improvement Team worked with health and education colleagues across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) over the last year to update the ‘Your Body Matters (YBM): A Primary Health and Wellbeing Curriculum Pack’, for use in primary schools. The resource pack supports the implementation of a whole school approach to nutrition and physical activity.

Glasgow Celebrated Mental Health Nurses on 21 February

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Published: April 01 2023

National Mental Health Nurses Day on 21 February was an opportunity to support and celebrate mental health nursing and thank staff working in our mental health services for their impactful contribution to society. 

To mark the day, many teams across our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) took time out of their busy day to celebrate and reflect on their role as mental health nurses.

Restart Offers Support to People Living with Severe and Enduring Mental Health Conditions

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Published: April 01 2023 | Mental Health

Restart is a NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) mental health project that works with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Community Mental Health Teams. 

The project offers recovery based support to people living with severe and enduring mental health conditions. Staff focus on the quality of recovery, with personal development plans rather than care plans, and people on the programme are referred to as trainees rather than patients.

Adriana offers Hope to People Struggling with Suicidal Thoughts

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Published: January 01 2021 | Mental Health

Anyone watching swing dancer, Adriana Klick, bounce through the Lindy Hop would be shocked to learn she has had suicidal thoughts.

The bubbly, energetic 42-year-old has struggled with her emotional wellbeing since her teens and been on anti-depressants for two decades.

Staying positive, especially as someone living alone during the pandemic, still takes daily work, but she is happy to share her story to help tackle the stigma and shame which she feels can deter people from seeking help for mental ill-health.

Ministerial visit showcases Glasgow’s Care at Home and Reablement Success

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Published: January 01 2026

Tom Arthur MSP, Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport, spent the morning of Tuesday 16 December at Blair Court, Glasgow, meeting the dedicated staff at the heart of Glasgow’s Care at Home and Reablement services.

National Recognition for Glasgow's Recovery Communities

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Published: December 01 2020 | Addictions

Volunteers helping hundreds of people recovering from addiction in Glasgow have received national recognition.

Glasgow's inspirational Recovery Communities have won the hotly-contested Volunteers Category of the prestigious Scottish Health Awards.

A network of groups across the city are helping people rebuild their lives as they recover from drug and alcohol addiction following treatment.

People who have overcome addiction themselves are using their personal experience to offer hope and advice as well as practical and emotional support to others in recovery.

Glasgow's safer drug consumption facility records more than 11,000 visits in first year   

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Published: January 01 2026
The UK's first safer drug consumption facility, known as The Thistle, marks its first year in operation on 13 January 2026. Since opening, 575 individuals have registered to use and access services provided within the facility.

Digital mental health support is helping Glasgow’s young people

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Published: February 01 2026 | Mental Health

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) funds mental health provision that’s quickly and easily accessible to a range of children and young people dependent on their needs.

Project SEARCH – 2026 Applications Open!

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Published: February 01 2026

Do you know anyone with learning disabilities and / or autism spectrum conditions who is looking for a way to develop and enter the world of work? If yes, then encourage them to apply for DFN Project SEARCH!

Glasgow’s Family Wellbeing Hub supporting parents, carers and young people

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Published: February 01 2026

Our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is proud to highlight the work of the Family Wellbeing Hub, a developing partnership model designed to support parents and carers of children and young people experiencing mental health challenges, including suicidal crisis.

Families have highlighted that they often feel overwhelmed when navigating their child’s distress, and many reported limited support for understanding needs, coping at home and managing the emotional strain.