Stòr NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde repository
Not a member yet
745 research outputs found
Sort by
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 adult health and wellbeing survey: South locality report
This 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 healt
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2022/23 health and wellbeing survey: East Renfrewshire report
This NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s 2022/23 Adult Health and Wellbeing (HWB) Survey Report for East Renfrewshire is the fourth 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. The survey provides information on health trends and analysis by different population groups to inform planning within East Renfrewshire and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and highlights areas where we need to work with partners and local communities to improve health
Glasgow City alcohol and drug partnership: prevention and education group annual report 2023 - 2024
To provide a summary of the work of the ADP Prevention and Education Group and the related alcohol and drug prevention and education contracts during 2023-2024. This report provides some detail on the range of programmes, progress made and performance information
Wee Minds Matter NHSGGC Infant Mental Health Service evaluation report
Wee Minds Matter aims to ensure that infants’ experiences and needs are well understood, and that care is appropriately responsive to need at all tiers of service provision from universal to specialist. The vision is to transform culture around infant mental health in Greater Glasgow and Clyde by raising awareness of infant mental health risks and resilience, supporting high quality practice by professionals working with infants and their families, and providing direct specialist support where required
Relationships sexual health and parenthood education explained: information for parents and carers
Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) education is the name of the organiser in Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence which frames what children and young people should learn in relation to sexuality, sexual health, relationships and potential parenthood at school from the ages 3-18. Included in this suite of documents are a summary of key findings from both the published academic evidence and from grey literature detailing the evidence base for the health and wellbeing effects of RSHP; a document of sources used; a paper that identifies best practice titled What is Best Practice in RSHP Education?; and a paper that details information for parents and carers titled RSHP Education Explained: Information for Parents and Carers. NHSGG&C commissioned the reports on behalf of a national partnership of NHS Boards, Local Authorities and Third Sector Organisations _____________________________________________________________________________ View main report: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580353 View best practice: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580355 View information for parents and carers: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580356 View sources referenced: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580354 Copy and paste links into browser to vie
What is best practice in RSHP education?
Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) education is the name of the organiser in Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence which frames what children and young people should learn in relation to sexuality, sexual health, relationships and potential parenthood at school from the ages 3-18.
Included in this suite of documents are a summary of key findings from both the published academic evidence and from grey literature detailing the evidence base for the health and wellbeing effects of RSHP; a document of sources used; a paper that identifies best practice titled What is Best Practice in RSHP Education?; and a paper that details information for parents and carers titled RSHP Education Explained: Information for Parents and Carers. NHSGG&C commissioned the reports on behalf of a national partnership of NHS Boards, Local Authorities and Third Sector Organisations _____________________________________________________________________________ View main report: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580353
View best practice: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580355
View information for parents and carers: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580356
View sources referenced: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580354
Copy and paste links into browser to vie
Evaluation of a community based young people's mental health and wellbeing programme in Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)
Health Improvement have provided funding to YoMo, a community-based youth organisation, to expand its Mental Health and Wellbeing programme across Glasgow City in 2022-23. The programme includes 1:1 Walking and Talking; group-based programmes and a Youth Health Champions programme. An external evaluation was carried out by Blake Stevenson to understand the added value of this programme to the wider mental health and wellbeing landscape in the city, impact, challenges and areas for development
Health Improvement Team Sexual Health Annual Report 2022-2023
Health Improvement Sexual Health annual report 2022 to 2023 is a description of the key programmes and projects under taken during April 2022 to March 2023.
The team is part of Sandyford sexual health services governed by Glasgow City North West
Evidence for relationships, sexual health and parenthood (RSHP) education in schools – sources referenced
Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) education is the name of the organiser in Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence which frames what children and young people should learn in relation to sexuality, sexual health, relationships and potential parenthood at school from the ages 3-18. Included in this suite of documents are a summary of key findings from both the published academic evidence and from grey literature detailing the evidence base for the health and wellbeing effects of RSHP; a document of sources used; a paper that identifies best practice titled What is Best Practice in RSHP Education?; and a paper that details information for parents and carers titled RSHP Education Explained: Information for Parents and Carers. NHSGG&C commissioned the reports on behalf of a national partnership of NHS Boards, Local Authorities and Third Sector Organisations _____________________________________________________________________________ View main report: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580353 View best practice: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580355 View information for parents and carers: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580356 View sources referenced: http://hdl.handle.net/11289/580354 Copy and paste links into browser to vie
Enhanced drug treatment service evaluation report
This is the report of a service evaluation of the Enhanced Drug Treatment Service (EDTS), which is a part of Glasgow City Alcohol and Drug Recovery Services (GADRS). The Glasgow EDTS provides medication-assisted treatment in the form of prescribed injectable diamorphine and enhanced support to people whose problem drug use persists even after they have received conventional treatment and care services