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COVID-19 Message from Rhoda Macleod

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Please see below a personal video message from Rhoda MacLeod, Head of Adult Services (Sexual Health and Police Custody and Prison Health Care), in which she gives an update on how her teams have been continuing to support patients and service users during the COVID-19 pandemic, and thanks staff for all their incredible efforts.

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Accessible Transcript of COVID-19 Video Rhoda MacLeod

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April 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Hundreds of Homeless People Receive Covid-19 Vaccinations

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Published: April 01 2021 | Homelessness

Hundreds of vulnerable homeless people are receiving their first Covid-19 vaccinations in Glasgow as teams of nurses visit temporary accommodation and support services to provide injections.

Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is co-ordinating the huge logistical operation in a bid to reach people whose transient and often chaotic lifestyles would have hindered attendance at vaccination centres.

Staff Briefing - 29 April 2021

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April 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Item No 09 - Justice Social Work Recovery Planning Proposals

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April 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

To update the Integration Joint Board on the additional Scottish Government grant award received by justice social work to support COVID-19 recovery work. 
To seek approval for the proposed spend as detailed in the report.

Public Protection Bulletin - 30 April 2021

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Public Protection Bulletin dated 30 April 2021 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children

Glasgow City IJB Minutes 24-03-2021 - APPROVED

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May 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Minutes – Approved

#HeidOutdoors for Good Mental Health

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Published: May 01 2021 | Mental Health

Spending time in nature has been found to help with mental health problems including anxiety and depression, and this is the theme for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from 10 to 16 May 2021. 

A week of activity to encourage people to get outside and enjoy nature has been planned by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde’s (NHSGGC) Mental Health Improvement and Equalities team, hosted within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).

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