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Creating Hope Together – Glasgow City Suicide Prevention Partnership
On 22 January 2026, the Scottish Government and COSLA launched the new 2026 to 2029 action plan for Creating Hope Together. The new plan sets out Scotland’s continued commitment to reducing suicide and improving support for people and communities affected by suicide.
It builds on the first three years of Scotland’s suicide prevention strategy, and is based around four key strategic outcomes:
Glasgow City HSCP Staff Awards for Excellence 2026 – Well done to all!
Dedicated staff and volunteers from across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) were recognised at our Staff Awards for Excellence (SAFE) 2026, held at the City Chambers on Friday, 13 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, where individuals not employed by us could also be nominated.
Empowering foster carers and adoptive parents through learning and lived experience
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is shining a spotlight on the vital role our foster carers and adoptive parents play in the lives of children and young people with two new initiatives.
A brand new online learning platform, GOLD (Glasgow Online Learning and Development), has been launched to give Glasgow’s foster carers and adoptive parents easy access to high quality training and support materials. This platform received recognition at our HSCP’s 2026 Staff Awards for Excellence.
Supporting parents to chat about sexual health and relationships
The Chat is a new website that has been developed by health professionals to help you to support your child as they learn about friendships, relationships and growing up.
You can look for what you need depending on the age of your child, the topic that they are interested in or the questions they ask.
The Chat website was developed in response to feedback from, parents who took part in an engagement process to share their experiences of supporting their child’s learning at home.
Supporting care-experienced young people into work and wellbeing
Deprescribing: It’s OK to Ask if medicines are still needed
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) are encouraging people to feel confident having open conversations about their health, including the medicines they take.
As part of its commitment to Realistic Medicine, NHSGGC is asking patients, families and carers to speak to healthcare professionals about whether their medicines are still the right choice for them.
What’s on at Parkhead Hub - community networking day in May and new dementia heroes cafe
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s Parkhead Hub has a busy month ahead in May. Following the success of the inaugural event last year, our second Community Network Day will take place this year on Thursday 21 May, from 10am to 4pm.
Like last year, a vast array of services from across HSCP, third sector organisations and local groups will showcase their services for local residents. Around 50 different stall holders are expected, offering a mix of information, giveaways and fun activities, ranging from hand massage to crafting, kids play and bike maintenance.
Being There For Someone At Risk Of Suicide - A Guide To Taking Care of Yourself and Others
A potential life-saving resource has been developed for people looking after someone with suicidal thoughts.
Last year, our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Suicide Prevention Partnership commissioned Glasgow Association for Mental Health (GAMH) to develop material for people who are supporting someone considering suicide.
GAMH worked with individuals who have lived experience of supporting a loved one at risk of suicide to develop the ‘Being There For Someone At Risk Of Suicide – a guide to taking care of yourself and others’.
Celebrating success: Project SEARCH interns graduate and step into employment
DFN Project SEARCH has been making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people in Glasgow for over 10 years.
Project SEARCH is an innovative and transformative work-based learning programme for young adults aged 18 to 29 with learning disabilities and/or autism spectrum conditions. It provides them with real work experience combined with training in employability and independent living skills, with the main aim of gaining and sustaining a job.
Eastgate: creating a strong North East Hub for Care at Home services
The opening of Eastgate Base marks an important step forward for Glasgow City Health and Social care Partnership’s (HSCP) Care at Home services in the north east of the city.
Bringing together the former Templeton and Baillieston Care at Home bases into one shared office, Eastgate has been established as a North East Hub, strengthening collaboration and enhancing the way services are delivered.