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Dementia Strategy

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Glasgow City’s Dementia Strategy 2016-19 is available.

The Dementia Strategy was approved by the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board on 10 May 2016.The Strategy is currently being reviewed in relation to the new Dementia Strategy for Scotland. 

Domestic Abuse Strategy 2023 - 2028

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The Domestic Abuse Strategy is the first strategy for Glasgow City HSCP that focuses on improving our services for people who are or have been affected by domestic abuse, and on improving our response to people who cause harm through domestic abuse. 

Contact us

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You can contact the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership through a number of routes.

IJB Performance Scrutiny Minutes

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Draft Minutes21 November 2018

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Strategic and Locality Plans

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Strategic Plan 2023 to 2026

The Strategic Plan must be reviewed every three years, and a decision is t

Equalities Mainstreaming and Outcomes Plan

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We have identified five Equality Outcomes for 2024 to 2028.

Primary Care

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Primary Care is the term used to describe community health services which are services that the public can access directly to meet health care needs.  These are made up of a number of services including:

Parkhead Hub: Community Benefits

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A partnership group has met regularly to plan, implement and coordinate wide-ranging community initiatives over the Hub’s construction phase and beyond. It includes Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), Hub West Scotland, BAM Construction and community representation.

There were three priority groups:

care experienced individualsrehabilitating offenders and people recovering from addictionspupils from Whitehill and St Andrew's Secondary Schools.

The community initiatives were: 

Privacy

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This website is run on behalf of Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (who have their head office at Commonwealth House, 32 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1LH) and Glasgow City Integration Joint Board.  You can read more information on the background to: