Our health and wellbeing partners

We work with a range of partners who offer support and information.

Our health and wellbeing partners

  • Alzheimer Scotland

    Taking action on dementia. We are supporting Alzheimer Scotland, Scotland’s national dementia charity who support 90,000 people living with dementia.

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  • Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland

    We are part of the Breastfeeding Friendly Scheme and can support you with feeding.

  • Cancer Support Scotland

    Cancer Support Scotland provide free wellbeing support for people affected by cancer in Scotland.

  • Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland

    Working to help people with chest, heart and stroke conditions live life to the full.

  • Diabetes Scotland

    Know Diabetes, fight Diabetes. Free Diabetes Scotland information is available in all Glasgow Life libraries.

  • Glasgow City Carers Partnership

    Glasgow City Carers Partnership support unpaid carers, including young carers and adult carers. Carer Info is available in all Glasgow Life Libraries.

  • Macmillan Cancer Support

    If you or someone you care about has a cancer diagnosis, we're here to help.

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  • NHS inform

    NHS 24’s online health and care information service. NHS inform information is available in all Glasgow Life Libraries for anyone to pick up and take away.

  • Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID)

    RNID host monthly drop in support sessions at Glasgow life Libraries.

  • Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH)

    We all have mental health. You will find free SAMH information on mental health, anxiety and depression in all of our Glasgow Life Libraries.

  • Simon Community Scotland

    With Simon Community Scotland we are helping to fight period poverty by providing free period products in library bathrooms across the city.

  • NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

    Free Condoms Service in Glasgow Libraries.

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  • RNIB

    Support for blind and partially sighted people.

  • Playlist for Life

    Personal music for dementia.

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  • Sight Scotland

    Educating and supporting people with vision loss.

Health and wellbeing sessions and events