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Faster treatment for care home residents across Glasgow
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s Care Home Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) Team has made a real difference to how urgent care is delivered in residential care homes.
The team can now give the first dose of antibiotics at the point of assessment, rather than waiting for treatment to start later. This means residents get the care they need more quickly and avoids unnecessary delays.
HSCP to attend Scotland’s national Meet the Buyer event
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:
Partnership Matters - May/June 2023
Consultations and Engagement
Periodically the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership and Glasgow City Integration Joint Board have formal consultation and engagement opportunities for people and organisations to share their views on specific proposals being developed for health and social care in Glasgow City. This can include strategies, plans, service developments and service reviews among other areas. It is in addition to the ways in which people and organisations are already involv
DFN Project Search - Applications
Do you know, or are you, a young person (18 – 29 years) who has a learning disability and / or autism who wants to move into work? If so, DFN Project SEARCH might be a great next step.
Primary Care Improvement Plan - Bulletins and Additional Information
Parkhead Hub marks International Women’s Day
Our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Health Improvement staff in the North East Locality hosted a community event celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) in the Parkhead Hub on 9 March 2026.
The event highlighted some of the services, support and opportunities available to women locally, while also celebrating the achievements and experiences of women across Glasgow.
Representatives from Glasgow Life, GEMAP Financially Included and the GAMH North East Carers also hosted stalls and engaged with attendees.
Listening to children, young people and their families
In Scotland, each local authority publishes a Children’s Services Plan every three years.