A PROJECT which helps deaf people access mental health services scooped a gong at an awards ceremony dedicated to breaking down communication barriers.
The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde initiative was a winner at the Scottish Sensory and Equality Awards, in the Outstanding Approach to Partnership Working category.
Project leader Paul Hull, pictured above with STV newsreader Kelly-Anne Woodland at the awards ceremony, said “We are dedicated to making healthcare services inclusive to all.”
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