Search Content
Partnership Outreach Programme Helps Break Cycle of Offending
The Positive Outcomes Project (POP) is a partnership-based outreach team that is making a difference to those who find themselves in a cycle of offending due to alcohol and/or drug dependency.
The POP team consists of three Addiction Social Care Workers from our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) as well as two officers from Police Scotland and a Sacro lived experience Peer Mentor.
Item No.8 - Locality Plans
To advise the IJB-Executive Committee of the GCHSCP locality plans for 2016/17
Citywide Locality Engagement Forum Report - 6 December 2022
NW Locality Engagement Forum Poster and Agenda - 2 March 2023
Glasgow City HSCP NW Locality Engagement Forum - 2 March 2023
Join North West Locality Engagement Forum (LEF) members at an in-person meeting on Thursday 2 March 2023.
Find out about and ask questions about our services and supports for older people and their families:
North West Dementia Services and Post Diagnosis Support Anticipatory Care Plans and Power of Attorney Glasgow City HSCP District Nursing Service UpdateIf you'd like to attend, please contact May Simpson at may.simpson@ggc.scot.nhs.uk or phone 07814707006.
Item No.9 - Integrated Health and Social Care Hub at Parkhead
To provide the IJB-Executive Committee with a briefing on the commitment within the HSCP Strategic Plan to develop an integrated health and social care hub in Parkhead and to set this proposal within the wider context of our strategy to improve services for older people in the North East, and the Health Board’s draft proposals for re-designing services currently based at Lightburn Hospital
Item No 08 - Health Improvement Performance Presentation
Helping Mothers in Glasgow to Breastfeed with Confidence
Congratulations to Elderpark Housing Association in Govan. They’ve recently signed up to the Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme.
The Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme (BFS) runs across Scotland to help provide mothers with positive experiences of breastfeeding when out and about in public areas. Businesses and organisations can actively support mothers to feed on their premises by signing up to the BFS Scheme and displaying their BFS sticker. This gives a visual reassurance that breastfeeding families will be welcomed.
Item No.10 - Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee: Calls for view on Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services
To advise the IJB-Executive Committee of a response submitted to the Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee on behalf of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board
New Video Launched Explaining How Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) Can Help People Live More Independently
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) offers Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) as a care and support option, for people to live their lives as independently as possible, in their own home.
A new video has been launched to promote and explain how TECS can work as part of a person’s package of social care support. The video has been split into two short parts and can be viewed in any order.