Poem

This is a poem we received from a Daughter who’s mum attends our day service.

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Dress down Friday

Head Office Staff do ‘dress down Friday’ to raise money for Cancer Research. Baillieston Community Care, Head Office Team have decided to have a ‘dress down’ day every Friday to raise funds for Cancer Research. Each member of the head office team was asked to nominate a charity of their choice, and charity chosen at […]

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‘Keeping our people safe’

COVID-19 UPDATE FROM OUR CHIEF EXECUTIVE, DAVID REILLY I know that the ongoing situation around COVID-19 continues be a worrying and anxious time for people, and I wanted to add some reassurance to you about the measures we continue to take to protect our Service Users and Staff. Our Staff receive comprehensive induction and ongoing […]

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We’re Hiring

Baillieston Community Care are holding a recruitment open day! Come join us on Wednesday 13th October10am – 3pm Barony Room, Parkhead Schoolhouse, 135 Westmuir Street, Parkhead, Glasgow.

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Introducing our new Communications & Engagement Officer

We are delighted to welcome Connor to our team in this exciting new role as Communications & Engagement Officer. Connor will take lead responsibility for all matters relating to communications & engagement including, social media, marketing, advertising and event planning. We are excited to see Connor apply his experience to help us make improvements and […]

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Promotion of our Home Care Manager, Lorna Harrison

We are delighted to announce that Lorna Harrison, Home Care Manager has been promoted to Service Manager with effect from Monday 21st June 2021. Lorna will now take full responsibility for the leadership and management of our Care at Home Service with the support of her three Care Supervisors, Catherine Main, Jade Brown & Bernadette […]

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Resignation of our Home Care Manager, Rosalind McVie

We say a fond farewell to one of our Home Care Managers, Rosalind McVie who left our organisation on Friday 18th June 2021 to spend more time with her family. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Rosa for all her hard work and support over the last seven years, and we wish […]

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Duty of Candour Report – 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021

All health and social care services in Scotland have a duty of candour. This is a legal requirement which means that when things go wrong and mistakes happen, the people affected understand what has happened, receive an apology, and that organisations learn how to improve for the future. An important part of this duty is […]

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