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6 March 2019
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February 2019
Welcome to the February 2019 Newsletter. This month we recognise and celebrate the achievements of staff at various awards. We also look at the draft Carers Strategy, help for people with addictions and plans for the new Health and Social Care Hub in North East Glasgow.
Partnership Mental Health Project Shortlisted for Award
A Mental Health project making it easier for deaf people to access mental health services is a finalist at an awards ceremony dedicated to breaking down communication barriers in Scotland.
The Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership Mental Health Project project supported by NHSGGC has been shortlisted in the outstanding approach to partnership working across all services category at the Scottish Sensory and Equality Awards on 15 March
27 March 2019
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GCHSCP South Locality Engagement Session - Spotllght on Older People's Services
Staff, service users, carers, community representatives and others came together at a South Locality Engagement Session on 26th February to discuss developments in older people’s health and care services.
Scottish Pharmacy Award for GCHSCP South Locality Prescribing Support Team
The Prescribing Support Team in Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (South Locality) won the Working in Partnership Award at the Scottish Pharmacist Awards 2019. This was for the work the team have been doing with the Improving the Cancer Journey team and the South Lung Team at the Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow.
Nursery Pupils Bring Care Home Residents Joie de Vivre
Glasgow’s care services staff pledge to make a difference to people living with dementia and their carers
New Healthy Minds Resource Now Available
The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) Mental Health Improvement Team hosted by Glasgow City Health and Care Partnership have developed an awareness raising resource called “Healthy Minds” to support implementation of the NHSGGC Mental Health Improvement Frameworks. The resource aims to promote a universal basic awareness and understanding of mental health and topics that are associated with and can impact on mental health and wellbeing.
Pollok Civic Realm Achieve LGBT Charter Mark Status
Pollok Civic Realm have been awarded the bronze level LGBT Charter Mark from LGBT Youth Scotland.
The award is the culmination of 18 months work from various NHS partners, agencies and organisations within Pollok Civic Realm. This charter continues to build on ensuring equality and diversity sit at the heart of all that we do.