
A collection of resources providing General Information; Local and Community Help; Volunteer and Third Sector Information; Welfare Funding and Employment; Additional Resources; and Where to find additional advice.
Continue reading Coronavirus AdviceA collection of resources providing General Information; Local and Community Help; Volunteer and Third Sector Information; Welfare Funding and Employment; Additional Resources; and Where to find additional advice.
Continue reading Coronavirus AdviceSimon Community Scotland are undertaking a Street Count of people rough sleeping in Glasgow. Unsurprisingly most of the focus will be in the City Centre but the Simon Community are keen to know if there are areas of Glasgow they should explore and target staff accordingly.
If you’re affected by cancer you may want to know there’s someone you can turn to for help. Someone who can help find answers to your questions, whatever they may be.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) is proposing to change the way rehabilitation services are provided for older people in the North East of Glasgow and East Dunbartonshire. Included within the proposal is the transfer of services currently provided at Lightburn Hospital to other sites in the North East of Glasgow. If the services are transferred it will result in the closure of the Lightburn Hospital site.
The draft Sexual Health Strategic Plan for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, which sets out a strategic direction over the next three years, is currently available for consultation.
The Scottish Government is seeking views on a new Mental Health Strategy.
If you’re affected by cancer you may want to know there’s someone you can turn to for help. Someone who can help find answers to your questions, whatever they may be.
Deafblind Scotland, the association of deafblind and dual sensory impaired people, is currently running a project called Connect to Welfare Rights, which is aiming to make welfare rights more accessible for deafblind and visually impaired adults.
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How Do You Feel? is a free public lecture being held by Glasgow Caledonian University as part of Glasgow Science Festival 2015 on Wednesday, 10 June 2015 from 18:30 to 20:00.
Did you enjoy watching the Commonwealth Games and feel inspired to get more active? Are you struggling with the latest fad diet? Check out this free event where experts will give you the keys to unlock the secrets of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and help you ditch the chips and slim into that Christmas party outfit!