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Glasgow’s care services staff pledge to make a difference to people living with dementia and their carers

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Published: March 01 2019 | Dementia
Care Services staff within Glasgow’s Health and Social Care Partnership will, this week, take part in specific engagement sessions to help them understand and acknowledge the contribution they make to people affected by dementia.

Care Home Nursing Team hosts first Carers Development Event

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Published: August 01 2022
In May 2020, the Scottish Government directed Health and Social Care Partnerships to put in place assurance processes to support care homes, therefore the Glasgow City HSCP’s Care Home Nursing Team (CHNT) was developed to provide direct support to Care Homes across Glasgow City in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) Information and Engagement Sessions for Carers, Guardians and Families in November 2022

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October 2022 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Disability

Please see flyer for dates for TECS Information and Engagement Sessions for carers, guardians and families in November 2022.

New national campaign encourages people to consider fostering

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Published: May 01 2025

A nationwide recruitment campaign to help find more foster carers has been launched, and people across Glasgow are being encouraged to consider if they could provide a safe, supportive foster home for a child or young person. 

The Scottish Government campaign aims to support the recruitment of more local authority foster carers. It hopes to raise awareness of the benefits of fostering and encourage more people to consider if they could support a child or young person in the care system. 

December 2015

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| Newsletter

This edition looks at how we are listening to service users/patients, carers and young people with our consultation on Glasgow’s Dementia Strategy, Carers Partnership Work and Specialist Children’s Services. It also provides details of the Integrated Care Fund and some of the important and innovative work it is supporting.