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Success for HSCP Staff at RCN Awards 2024
Five of our HSCP’s mental health and alcohol and drug recovery service colleagues were celebrated at the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards 2024. The Awards took place on Thursday, 23 May, and recognised outstanding contributions to nursing.
Celebrating International Nurses Day 2024
On 12 May Glasgow City HSCP staff celebrated International Nurses Day, a global recognition of nurses' commitment, compassion, and invaluable contributions to society. This day, established in 1974 by the International Council of Nurses, underscores the crucial role nurses play in health and social care.
Staff at Community Centre for Health raise money for Guide dogs
Kind hearted staff at the Community Centre for Health in Partick, had a cake sale in April, to raise funds for Guide Dogs’ 'Make Every Cuppa Count' fundraising campaign.
Guide Dog services enable thousands of people with sight loss to lead confident, independent and fulfilling lives. As the charity rely on donations to continue their life-changing work, by Making Every Cuppa Count, every penny raised makes a difference to people living with sight loss.
IJB Finance Audit and Scrutiny Committee (M) 17-04-2024 - APPROVED
Agenda - 26/06/2024
Pre-Audit Inspection of Annual accounts for the period from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Regulation 9 of the Local Authority Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2014 that:
26 June 2024
Item No 12 - Discharges from Learning Disability Inpatient Services - Progress Report
To inform the Integration Joint Board of work to discharge people from learning disability inpatient services. This includes the current status of work to discharge people recorded as a delayed discharge, as well as work to discharge people who are part of the programme to transition from NHS long-term care to a suitable alternative model of community provision.
Promoting cycling for all at Leverndale Hospital
When it comes to active and sustainable travel, our staff at Leverndale Hospital, Glasgow have got on their bikes and made things happen – for the benefit of patients and the nearby community.
Staff have been working with patients over the past couple of years through its Pedal 4 Progress initiative, to get them active and help them enjoy the benefits to physical and mental health of cycling.
Creating Circles of Support
We probably all know families who have their own roles in caring for a loved one, whether they’re the one who takes a parent to the shops, makes the dinners, gives a lift to appointments or just drops in for a cup of tea and a chat.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to have such family support around them. So a new pilot project, based on the successful ‘Family Group Decision Making’ approach with children and young people, is being launched in Glasgow to replicate elements of the family support circle.