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Literature review: health needs assessment of individuals within community justice services and untried in custody (remand)
This literature review summarises available academic research and grey literature dealing with the health needs of people sentenced in the community and those untried in custody in the UK. Assisting the NHSGGC Community Justice Health Improvement Strategic Group to deliver the HNA and highlighting areas where new qualitative and quantitative research may provide most insight
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing survey: Gorbals report
This NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s 2022/23 Adult Health and Wellbeing (HWB) Survey Report for Gorbals is the eighth survey since the inception in 1999 and the biggest single source of data about current health behaviours and perceptions of health and wellbeing across our population. This enables us to consider public health issues at a locality and thematic level within Glasgow. The survey provides information on health trends and analysis by different population groups to inform planning within Glasgow City and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and highlights areas where we need to work with partners and local communities to improve health
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing survey: East Dunbartonshire report
This is the eighth survey since the inception of the HWB survey and is the biggest single source of data about current health behaviours and perceptions of health and wellbeing within the East Dunbartonshire population. The survey provides information on health trends and analysis by different population groups to inform planning within East Dunbartonshire and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and highlights areas where we need to work with partners and local communities to improve health
Glasgow City Community Link Worker programme - annual report 2023/24
Primary Care Community Link Workers (CLWs*) are funded as part of Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership’s Primary Care Improvement Plan. This report focusses on the work of Primary Care CLWs and of the specialist thematic CLWs, and details the progress and development of the Community Link Worker programme in Glasgow over the 12 month period ending 31 March 2024
A report on the partnership work between the University of Strathclyde and the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Mental Health Improvement Team to build self-harm capacity for local training delivery within the University.
: In November 2023 Scotland's first dedicated self-harm strategy and action plan was published which aims for anyone affected by self-harm, to receive compassionate support, without fear of stigma or discrimination. The strategy highlights the need to continue to expand and deepen self-harm knowledge, provision of core training and continuous professional development for key professional groups including schools and further education. This report describes the process, shares the outcomes and discusses the next steps from a programme of self-harm capacity building work between the University of Strathclyde and the
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Mental Health Improvement Team
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing survey: West Dunbartonshire report
The survey provides information on health trends and analysis by different population groups to inform planning within West Dunbartonshire and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and highlights areas where we need to work with partners and local communities to improve health
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing survey: North West locality report
This NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s 2022/23 Adult Health and Wellbeing (HWB) Survey Report for North West Glasgow is the eighth survey since the inception in 1999 and the biggest single source of data about current health behaviours and perceptions of health and wellbeing across our population. This enables us to consider public health issues at a locality and thematic level within Glasgow. The survey provides information on health trends and analysis by different population groups to inform planning within Glasgow City and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and highlights areas where we need to work with partners and local communities to improve health
Health Improvement annual report 2023-24
This report provides an account of work led, supported and delivered by Glasgow City HSCP's Health Improvement Service during 2023-24
Glasgow City Youth Health Services annual report 2023-24
Glasgow City Youth Health Service offers confidential, personalised support for young people aged 12-19 years in Glasgow City. In our Annual Report 2023-24, you can find information on referrals, service delivery, demographic information about the young people we support and projects and developments which have taken place over the past 12 months. View the Glasgow City Youth Health Service Annual Report for 2022-23 here http://hdl.handle.net/11289/58036
Hidden numbers: self-harm in children and young people in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde health needs assessment
This work seeks to assess the needs of children and young people who self-harm in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GGC). Through a combination of information sources including surveys, service data, academic literature, interviews and focus groups of teachers and mental health workers, the report builds a picture of self-harm as a common, impactful and likely increasing issue amongst our young population