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The Mental Health Improvement Team are a Greater Glasgow and Clyde Board wide team who support our colleagues and partners across the six Health and Social Care Partnership areas; Glasgow City, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, West Dunbartonshire, East Dunbartonshire and Inverclyde to deliver on the public mental health agenda. We are part of the wider Mental Health, Alcohol and Drugs Health Improvement team.

We use our evidence-based mental health improvement and early intervention frameworks (Adult and Child/Youth) to guide this work.

Our work spans across the life course, from infant and maternal health through to older adults and is underpinned by:

  • Tackling poverty.
  • Disadvantage and inequalities.
  • Eliminating discrimination.
  • Promoting and protecting human rights.

For further information on Equalities please visit the Equalities in Health page.

Healthy Minds Network

Healthy Minds is our professional network for those working in, or interested in, mental health improvement and anti-stigma work across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. The network meets quarterly, and members come from those with an interest or remit for mental health and wellbeing within NHSGGC. This includes Local Authorities, voluntary / third sector, local workplaces, and others.

Network Aims

  • Engage those with an interest or remit for mental health and wellbeing within NHSGGC, Local Authorities, voluntary / third sector, local workplaces, and others.
  • Share best practice, information and disseminate evidence-based and evidence-informed practice.
  • Provide an opportunity for seed funding for local initiatives and to identify other available funding sources.
  • Provide opportunities for ‘joined up’ working on issues of local, regional and national interest.

For more information on the network, please email us at ggc.mhead@nhs.scot*.

*Please note that this is a generic admin inbox and not monitored immediately. If you, or someone you know are in distress and need an immediate response call the emergency services on 999 or NHS24 on 111.

Headline Reports

Below you will find six-month snapshots of our work:

Team Headline Reports

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Team Headline Report – December 2020
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Team Headline Report – December 2019

Get in touch

If you have any questions about our team or our work, please get in touch with us by emailing ggc.mhead@nhs.scot.

This information is specifically aimed at pharmacists and their staff who work in the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area but will be helpful to all who are active in public health improvement and health protection.   It provides information on health improvement and health protection topics which relate to community pharmacy practice and today’s public health agendas, giving detailed advice and contacts useful in delivering these agendas.

Please click on any menu item for more information.

We are very keen to keep improving and expanding the website. Please direct all helpful suggestions or comments to the website editor by emailing the Public Health Pharmacy mailbox PharmacyPublicHealth@ggc.scot.nhs.uk

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PH Hosted Resources – Want to stop smoking when you are pregnant? (English language version)

PH Hosted Resources – Want to stop smoking when you are pregnant? (Alternative language versions)

This suite of leaflets has been put together in response to concerns expressed by GPs that there was a lack of brief information readily available to them to pass on to people with dementia (or, if more appropriate, someone who is caring for a person with dementia).

The leaflets have been prepared by colleagues at Alzheimer Scotland, in conjunction with the Scottish Dementia Working Group

The aim of the leaflets is to provide people with dementia, and / or a person who cares for them, with useful information on a range of topics that can be provided at an appropriate time for the person. Most are addressed to people with dementia, thought they will all be of relevance to carers, too.

An outline of content of the leaflets is provided below. 

  • 3 Jan 2018 About dementia
    This describes dementia, with information about symptoms; Alzheimer’s disease; what someone should do if they are worried about their symptoms; and information about treatment and research.
  • 3 Jan 2018 About young onset dementia
    This leaflet provides information about the types of dementia that people under 65 might have, and information about living with the condition that is relevant for younger people who are more likely still to be in work. It describes some of the supports that are available. There are some services that are specific to people living in the city of Glasgow. However, advice and guidance on all aspects of dementia is available to anyone through Alzheimer Scotland’s 24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline on 0808 808 3000 and from local Alzheimer Scotland services.
  • 3 Jan 2018 Adults with incapacity act
    This describes the rights of a person with dementia; the aims and principles of the act; the meaning of “incapacity” and ways to safeguard a person’s welfare.
  • 3 Jan 2018 Getting help caring for someone with dementia – information for carers
    This leaflet is aimed at carers and encourages them to seek help with that role. It explains the sources and types of help available, including the new link worker posts.
  • 3 Jan 2018 Healthy living with dementia
    Gives advice about diet, exercise, social activity and maintaining contacts, and the importance of looking after other aspects of one’s health.
  • 3 Jan 2018 Managing money
    This leaflet introduces the concept of the Power of Attorney and describes other ways that someone with dementia can be helped to manage their finances.
  • 3 Jan 2018 Planning for the future – financial, legal and care issues
    This leaflet discusses Anticipatory Care Plans; introduces the concept of Power of Attorney; outlines the importance of making a will and the status of any property someone has should they need to go into a care home.
  • 3 Jan 2018 Powers of attorney – financial and welfare
    This provides detailed information about Powers of Attorney – what they cover, how they are created, who can be an attorney and what to do with the Power of Attorney document.

Hosted Resources – these are resources hosted by IM on behalf of services where there has not been, for historical reasons, a dedicated microsite.

The Research and Evaluation team provides the following services:

  • Complete project management of population surveys such as the adult health and well-being survey and the schools survey
  • Advice and support to colleagues across the health sector in designing, implementing, analysing and commissioning research.  This includes evaluation of community based health programmes and evaluation of innovative approaches to health improvement
  • Building organisational expertise in research and evaluation by offering training in key research skills, advice on research governance issues and research clinics
  • Advice and support in database management/design
  • Pushing the boundaries of public health by exploring overarching themes in research, such as tobacco control, studying under-investigated determinants of health such as work on Green Spaces or Arts & Health and evaluating interventions addressing inequalities and health such as Integration Through Safety for Asylum Seekers
  • Enhancing organisational learning from research and evaluation by organising a comprehensive, accessible seminar programme across Greater Glasgow & Clyde

If you require any further information you can contact the Research and Evaluation Team at:

Contact.Research@ggc.scot.nhs.uk

Thank you for your interest in Weigh to Go. Please complete the form below and one of the team will phone you back.
It is helpful if the young person themselves can complete this enquiry form.