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New App for Young Residents
The James McLean Project (JMP) provides accommodation and support to homeless young men and women aged 16 to 21. The team at the JMP in Barmulloch has launched an App, which will transform the way they communicate with their service users.
The App, which will improve the way the service delivers information to residents and how they feedback to the service, was officially launched in October.
Let’s Get Communities Connected App Launched to Reduce risk of Re-offending
New Health and Wellbeing (HWB) App Assists Glasgow City Education Staff
Overnight Support Transformational Change Newsletter June 2019
Glasgow City HSCP marks Mental Health Awareness Week
Our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) joined organisations across the UK in marking Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, reaffirming its commitment to promoting mental wellbeing among staff, service users, and the wider community.
The Thistle – 1 year on
Glasgow’s Safer Drug Consumption Facility, Open 9am to 9pm, 365 days a year
In the year The Thistle has been operational, 575 unique individuals have registered and accessed the service 11,348 times with 7,827 injecting episodes within the using space.
The service provides wound care, personal care (e.g. shower and clothes store) and injecting advice to reduce harm. Over the course of the year, there have been 13, 368 of these interventions.
Staff Health and Wellbeing
Welcome to our health and wellbeing web page for all NHS and Council staff working within Glasgow City HSCP. Staff health and wellbeing is important to us and we are committed to supporting staff to maintain and improve this.
There are links below that will hopefully make it easier for you to connect with national and local online resources.
Be Prepared - Developing Anticipatory Care Planning
Encouraging Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in Primary Schools
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.
Virtual Baby Group Supports New Parents
With the outbreak of COVID 19, Glasgow City HSCP’s Children and Families Health Visiting Teams in South Glasgow have adapted practice to meet the needs of families. This has included new and innovative ways of working.
When Scotland was put into lock down, new mums and new-borns had limited contact with the outside world. The teams worried that the lack of support for families may lead to feelings of isolation, potentially increasing mental health problems for new mothers which has a negative impact on infant health.