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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2017/18 adult health and wellbeing survey: Glasgow City HSCP - Ruchill / Possilpark summary report
This report contains summary findings of a research survey on the health and wellbeing (HWB) of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) residents in Glasgow City – Ruchill/Possilpark Neighbourhood carried out in 2018.
The survey has been conducted every three years since 1999 and is the seventh in the series of studies; initially covering the NHS Greater Glasgow area it was expanded in 2008 to cover the new NHSGGC area.
The survey offers flexible solutions for monitoring the health of the population in a range of geographies within NHSGGC
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2017/18 adult health and wellbeing survey: Glasgow City HSCP summary report
This report contains summary findings of a research survey on the health and wellbeing (HWB) of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) residents in Glasgow City carried out in 2017/18.
The survey has been conducted every three years since 1999 and is the seventh in the series of studies; initially covering the NHS Greater Glasgow area it was expanded in 2008 to cover the new NHSGGC area.
The survey offers flexible solutions for monitoring the health of the population in a range of geographies within NHSGGC
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Multiagency Distress Collaborative April 2016 until March 2019: report on outcomes
The aim of this report is to provide a summary of the work of the Multiagency Distress Collaborative. The Multiagency Distress Collaborative was a three year programme funded by the Scottish Government Mental Health Innovation Funding. The theory was that establishing a Collaborative focused on responses to distress would create the conditions and environment to take forward a programme of consolidation and improvement work. The report will include the achievements, findings and recommendations from the programme
Mental Health Awareness Training Session for National Initial Case Processing Unit (Procurator Fiscal)
Mental Health and Well-Being was identified as a national priority across Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Services (COPFS) in 2019. A variety of training and development opportunities are being taken forward in relation to this across the Service.
In January 2019, following discussion between the lead proposers of this project, a plan was agreed for delivery of training on Mental Health Awareness as relevant to the development of staff knowledge and understanding of the National Initial Case Processing Unit (Procurator Fiscal) (PF). The training session was delivered within 1hr at dedicated development time for staff, across three sites; Paisley, Falkirk, and Hamilton
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2017/18 adult health and wellbeing survey - Inverclyde HSCP sumary report
This report contains summary findings of a research survey on the health and wellbeing (HWB) of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) residents in Inverclyde carried out in 2017/18.
The survey has been conducted every three years since 1999 and is the seventh in the series of studies; initially covering the NHS Greater Glasgow area it was expanded in 2008 to cover the new NHSGGC area.
The survey offers flexible solutions for monitoring the health of the population in a range of geographies within NHSGGC
Improving perinatal mental health and wellbeing through peer support: an evaluation of Cafe Stork
Evaluation of the Café Stork Parkhead project which was developed by the North East Glasgow Health Improvement team in response to findings of local research which showed that for expectant mothers the presence of social support can provide a buffer against perinatal mental illness. The project aimed to promote better mental health and wellbeing for mums and dads to be and new parents through increased peer to peer relationships and accessing supportive services
Glasgow World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Women's Health: information pack
The Glasgow WHO Collaborating Centre for Women's Health was set up in 1997 by a group of organisations and services in Glasgow, Scotland, that have worked together for a number of years on women 's health.
The centre provides policy development, research and evaluation, and also establishes and evaluates community participation programmes. In addition, the centre contributes to the knowledge and skills base of women 's health, and the advancement towards Health For All targets
Evaluation of the carers information leaflet: Report for NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Under Section 28 of the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016, NHS Boards have a duty to involve carers in discharge planning for patients. A tri-fold leaflet was developed which aimed to encourage staff to engage with carers to discuss what elements might help achieve a good level of care at home (paid or unpaid), thereby successfully meeting their legal obligations. NHS GGC commissioned research to explore reaction to the document amongst carers and staff, aiming to establish:
- To what extent the document met the needs of carers and how they were using it
- How it had been used in the wards
- What difference it was making to carer involvement in discharge planning
- Whether it delivered across all key stakeholders (carers and health care professionals) and across patient types
- What worked and what, if anything, were the challenges to it being used effectively
- What lessons can be learned from carers about how the document is communicated, issued and used
- What improvements should be considered which would ensure that the document is used effectively and meets carers needs
- Examples of good practice in implementation
- Key recommendations for future rollout across the Health Board
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2017/18 adult health and wellbeing survey - East Dunbartonshire HSCP summary report
This report contains summary findings of a research survey on the health and wellbeing (HWB) of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) residents in East Dunbartonshire carried out in 2017/18.
The survey has been conducted every three years since 1999 and is the seventh in the series of studies; initially covering the NHS Greater Glasgow area it was expanded in 2008 to cover the new NHSGGC area.
The survey offers flexible solutions for monitoring the health of the population in a range of geographies within NHSGGC
Evaluation of the Supporting People in Hospital Project
A formative evaluation was conducted to identify any early learning post launch. This recommended some changes to the Project to enhance its effectiveness in each of the three delivery models. Some recommendations were applicable across all models, others were specific to a model and amendments were made as a result of the evaluation.
NHS GGC wanted to review how the modified HNA and care planning tools were working in each of the locations, assess the extent to which they were delivering the desired outcomes and what difference this had made to individuals in terms of self managing their condition and improving their quality of life