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Local help to quit smoking
Help to quit smoking is free and available locally from Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff and community pharmacies.
Our HSCP’s Quit Your Way community services offer specialist holistic support to help people stop smoking. Our staff focus on reducing health inequality and smoking prevalence in some of Glasgow City’s most deprived areas.
SDCF Engagement Events August 2024
Auld, Brian
Item No 09 - Review of Access to Social Care Support
This report sets out the HSCP’s proposed approach to allocate available self-directed support (SDS) social care resources in proportion to presenting need, underpinned by a commitment to fairness, transparency and keeping service users safe from harm. The report seeks IJB approval for this approach.
Glasgow City HSCP Staff Mental Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2023 to 2025
Item No 08 - Hospital at Home Model
This paper proposes a revision to the existing Hospital at Home (H@H) service in Glasgow City and includes the delivery of Glasgow City Call Before You Convey (CBYC), given the alignment of purpose around admission avoidance and synergies in respect of professional and clinical skill sets.
Item No 07 - IJB 2024-25 Budget Update including Community Health Services within Children and Families
This report will provide an update on the revenue budget for Glasgow City Integration Joint Board for 2024-25 following approval of the budget by the IJB on 20 March 2024 and the update presented on 15 May 2024.
Partnership project shows the importance of good data collection in predicting and preventing falls
For most of us if we’re healthy, falling over can lead to a skint knee, and if it happens in public, maybe a bit of embarrassment.
However, for some people, the lasting effects can be much more serious, leading to hospitalisation and often the beginning of a cycle of poor health or even a loss of their independence at home. Injuries caused by falls are a leading cause of hospital admission and death for those aged over 75. On average, there are over 4,000 hospital admissions in Glasgow each year due to a fall.
New Multiple Risk Curricular Resource for schools
A new resource for education staff looking at risk taking behaviours in pupils is now available for Glasgow schools.
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s Youth Health Improvement Team recently launched the Multiple Risk Curricular Resource: Which Way, for use with pupils in P7 and S2.