GGC0937 Alcohol & Drug Prevention & Education

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  • Health and social work services

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1 week from now

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1 day ago

Description

The challenges in improving health within the city of Glasgow are complex and significant. There is a strong history of partnership working over many years in the city, with a host of organisations engaged in health improvement effort. In particular, Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership (GHSCP) & Glasgow City Alcohol & Drug Partnership (GCADP) value the role of the third sector who offer significant opportunities for increasing reach and for enabling people to access wider health improvement services and activities.

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