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Business Admin Review Project Update December 2019
Glasgow City IJB Complaints Handling Process
Youth Health Service Expands Across Glasgow
Glasgow City HSCP’s Youth Health Service (YHS) aimed at young people aged 12 – 19 years is expanding across the city from February 2020.
The Youth Health Service will open the new services at Shettleston Health Centre in North East Glasgow on Wednesday 5 February and in the New Gorbals Health & Care Centre in South Glasgow on Thursday 6 February. Both services operate in the evening from 6.30pm - 9.00pm. Referrals were accepted in preparation for the openings.
Dementia Friends Scotland Awareness Survey
What do you know about Dementia Friends Scotland?
Glasgow City HSCP Dementia Strategy Group wants to find out the level of awareness about Dementia Friends Scotland within Glasgow. If you are a community group or network, a third sector organisation, a public agency, a care provider, a charity or other service that works in the voluntary or public sector then we would like to hear from you.
IJB-Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee (Minute) 11-12-19 (Approved)
26 February 2020
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February 2020
Welcome to the February 2020 Newsletter. This month we cover the Social Work Services Long Service Milestone Awards, which took place at the City Chambers on 19 February. We have a special focus on Gartnavel Royal Hospital, looking at the activities organised by staff to enhance the experiences of patients. We also celebrate the opening of the new Victoria Gardens Care Home and the new Woodside Day Care Centre.
Woodside Day Care Centre Officially Opened
Glasgow City HSCP’s Woodside Day Care Centre, located next to the Partnership’s new Woodside Health and Care Centre, was officially opened by Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council on 5 February 2020.
The purpose built centre provides activities such as armchair bowls, dominos, bingo, yoga, quizzes, arts and crafts and outings. People usually attend for one, two or three days a week. They are collected from home each morning and driven to the centre in Hinshaw Street where they enjoy lunch and activities before heading home.
Maximising Income - Benefits
A new campaign to raise awareness of how people can claim the benefits that they are entitled to has been launched by the South Locality of Glasgow City HSCP. Working with third sector providers and Money Matters, events were held in February outside of Silverburn shopping centre in Pollok where people could discuss benefits available with Welfare Rights Officers.
25 March 2020
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