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Strategic Plan 2023
Parkhead Hub: Community Benefits
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:
Parkhead Hub
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is working with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) alongside other partners to develop a new health and social care Hub at Parkhead in North East Glasgow. The Hub is being built on the site of the former Parkhead Hospital and current Sandyford, Anvil Centre and Parkhead Health Centre at Salamanca Street.
IJB Public Engagement Committee Papers
The next meeting of the IJB Public Engagement Committee will take place on Wednesday 22nd May 2024 at 10am.
If you wish to watch the proceedings, please email glasgowcityijb@glasgow.gov.uk and a link to access the MS Teams feed of the meeting will be sent to you. Please see Guidance for Participating in a Virtual Meeting.
The meeting papers are available approximately one week prior to the meeting.
Parkhead Hub: News and Events
Construction of the Parkhead Hub is well underway. Below you can see the latest pictures.
Integrated Children and Young People’s Services Plan
The Glasgow City Integrated Children and Young People’s Services Plan 2023-26 outlines the key areas of focus for children’s services over the next three years.
North East Locality Engagement Forum
You can find details of future and previous meetings and events below.
Next meeting or event
SDCF - Engagement
In September 2023 Glasgow City Integration Joint Board (IJB) approved a plan to implement a Safer Drug Consumption Facility in Hunter Street Health and Social Care centre.
Safer drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) are clean, hygienic environments where people can consume drugs, obtained elsewhere, under the supervision of trained health and social care professionals, reducing the risk of overdose and infectious diseases whilst offering support and access to healthcare and social care services.