Prisoner Training Programme Helping to Tackle Drug Issues in Scotland
A training programme helping prisoners tackle drug issues has been recognised by Public Health awards. The Peer Naloxone training programme which operates within HMP Barlinnie…
A training programme helping prisoners tackle drug issues has been recognised by Public Health awards. The Peer Naloxone training programme which operates within HMP Barlinnie…
School children from St. Mungo’s primary in Glasgow showcased their singing talents at the Glasgow Royal infirmary on Tuesday. The Primary three to seven pupils…
Patients at the Royal Hospital for Children were given a red carpet experience on Wednesday (December 7) for a special screening of Matilda the Musical.…
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are urging those eligible to get their Covid -19 and Flu vaccinations ahead of the festive period. Getting your vaccine…
As Christmas approaches, our thoughts turn to celebrations, Santa, presents under the tree and a little baby in a manger – all the things that…
More than 23,000 patients have avoided an unnecessary trip to a physical A&E, helping free up vital capacity and minimise waiting times for the sickest…
The festive season has officially arrived at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow, after a very special guest switched on the hospital’s Christmas lights.…
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde will mark World Aids Day today by lighting the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in red. HIV is now a manageable…
A report published on Wednesday 30th November by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) campus highlights a number of positive…
A mobile support unit has been launched in Renfrewshire in an attempt to reduce drug-related deaths and harm in the area. The Harm Reduction Response…