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Transformational Change Special Edition Newsletter

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We look at the successes of the Partnership’s Transformational Change Programme. The newsletter features examples of services that have undergone a programme of changes to benefit clients and release savings and help the Partnership to meet its financial targets.

GCHSCP South Locality Engagement Forum Bulletin October 2019

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Read the newsletter to find out the latest information on the South Locality Engagement Forum and details of the Locality Engagement Event on 7 November.

Have you ever thought about Fostering?

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City Chambers, George Square, Glasgow, G2 1DU
Families for Children
GCHSCP Event

The council’s Families for Children service is holding an open information evening at the City Chambers on Thursday 24th Oct for anyone who would like to find out more. 
 
This is a relaxed and informal opportunity for you to find out about all aspects of fostering.
 
 
Register your interest:
 
 
Phone 0345 276 5555 or email families.children@sw.glasgow.gov.uk. 
 

South Glasgow Locality Engagement Network Session

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New Gorbals Health and Care Centre, 2 Sandiefield Rd, Glasgow G5 9AB.
Lisa Martin, 0141 427 8269/8300, lisa.martin@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
GCHSCP Event | Public Engagement

This lunchtime sessions allows you the opportunity to meet with Health and Social Care Partnership staff to share feedback, comments and suggestions on key developments within the Partnership. Refreshments provided.Please register for catering purposes.

November 2017

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This month we are celebrating the success of Partnership staff and projects at recent awards ceremonies. We also look at the work being done to train staff who work with people with dementia, the success of providing Money Advice Services in our health centres and a new campaign to help reduce numbers of young people smoking.

December 2017

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This month we celebrated the long service awards for social work staff as well as other awards received by our staff. We also have a focus on equality including the British Sign Language (BSL) Scotland Act 2015. We also look at recent activities staff have taken part in, including 16 days of Action to Eliminate Violence Against Women and Carers Rights Day.

New Woodside Health and Care Centre Newsletter January 2018

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Work began on the new Woodside Health and Care Centre in early March 2017 and is expected to be completed and operational by the end of 2018. The project build is on target to meet the completion date.

South Locality Engagement Forum Bulletin November 2017

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Join the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership South Locality Engagement Network for notice of events, consultations and engagement opportunities and a quarterly news bulletin. 

South Glasgow Public Information Session – A Five Year Mental Health Strategy for Glasgow

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Home Conference Room, 246 Edminston Drive, Ibrox, Glasgow, G51 3HH
GCHSCP
GCHSCP Event | Mental Health

South Glasgow Locality Forum Public Information Session – A Five Year Mental Health Strategy for Glasgow on Thursday 8th February from 10.30am - 12.30pm at Home Conference Room, 246 Edminston Drive, Ibrox, Glasgow G51 3HH The session is for service users, community organisations and the wider public in South Glasgow. Topics include:

North West Locality Forum Event - Let's Talk About Mental Health

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Partick Burgh Halls, 9 Burgh Hall Street, G11 5LW
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Glasgow City HSCP - NW Locality Engagement Forum and Mental Health Network (Greater Glasgow) Let’s Talk About Mental Health Event on Tuesday 30 January 2018 from 11.00am – 2.30pm in Partick Burgh Halls, 9 Burgh Hall Street, G11 5LW.

Individuals, community and patient groups, voluntary sector representatives, carers and the wider interested community are invited to find out about the Mental Health 5 Year Strategy, priorities in NW Glasgow and discuss issues that affect patients, service users, carers and their families in relation to Mental Health Services.  

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