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    Literature review: health needs assessment of individuals within community justice services and untried in custody (remand)

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    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

    Health Improvement annual report 2023-24

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    This report provides an account of work led, supported and delivered by Glasgow City HSCP's Health Improvement Service during 2023-24

    Working together to stem the tide

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    This Director of Public Health (DPH) report sets out the contemporary public health challenge, recognising the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and general reduction in standards of living as a result of increased cost of living. It continues to endorse the approach outlined in the existing NHSGGC Public Health Strategy (Turning the Tide through Prevention) that population health remains everyone’s business

    Glasgow City Youth Health Improvement annual report 2023/24

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    This is a brief infographic style report capturing highlights of the work delivered by The Glasgow City HSCP Youth Health Improvement task groups in relation to Glasgow's youth health priorities. The report highlights work around training and capacity building, partner engagement and health improvement resources. The report also highlights next steps for the year ahead following the launch of the Glasgow City Health Improvement Strategic Direction 2023-28

    NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing survey: Inverclyde report

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    This NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s 2022/23 Adult Health and Wellbeing (HWB) Survey Report for Inverclyde 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 enabling us to consider public health issues at a locality and thematic level within Inverclyde. The survey provides information on health trends and analysis by different population groups to inform planning within Inverclyde 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 East locality report

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    This NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde’s 2022/23 Adult Health and Wellbeing (HWB) Survey Report for North East 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 & Clyde and highlights areas where we need to work with partners and local communities to improve health

    Safe Harbour Inverclyde - Evaluation

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    Safe Harbour Inverclyde (SHI) is a third sector organisation that has been operating under the Safe Harbour name since 2017, previously known as the Phoenix Community Project which operated from 2007, so have extensive experience of offering support to the local community. They support clients with a range of mental health and wellbeing issues including psycho sexual issues to depression, child abuse, phobias, anxiety, stress, domestic abuse, PTSD, bereavement, separation anxiety. This is a non-clinical service that offers a unique form of supportive therapy with an aim to improve emotional resilience and wellbeing. The service describes the support they offer as a psycho-social, asset-based model, developed primarily through experiential learning and supplemented by an academic framewor

    Positive Pebbles Project

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    The North East Health Improvement Team worked with local organisations to encourage conversations around Mental Health, through engaging community members in the power of arts, by designing Positive Pebbles, as part of Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival 2024

    Conversation to action: culturally informed practice - event report

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    'Conversation to Action: Culturally Informed Practice', an event hosted by Glasgow City HSCP Health Improvement, brought together partners from across the Glasgow City North West locality to build cultural awareness and anti-racist practice within mental health support for young people and their families and was designed to create opportunities for partners to share learning and good practice through discussion and networking. The event was open to those working with children, young people and families, community-based providers of mental health and wellbeing support, and statutory mental health services. This report provides a brief overview of the event, a summary of discussions and recommendations. This was part of a series of three local events. Links to the other two event reports can be found here: Bridging the gap: is your youthwork culturally informed? Event reporthttps://www.stor.scot.nhs.uk/handle/11289/580416 Promoting inclusive, anti-racist practice in youth work settings - event report https://www.stor.scot.nhs.uk/handle/11289/58041

    NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing survey Parkhead / Dalmarnock report

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    This NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing (HWB) survey report for Parkhead / Dalmarnock 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

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