Success at national awards for Recovery Oriented Justice Service
Published: Monday 18 November 2024
South Lanarkshire Recovery Oriented Justice Service triumphed at the national health awards.
The team took home the Integrated Care Award at the 2024 Scotland’s Health Awards.
This prestigious accolade is a well-deserved honour for their exemplary approach in addressing profound challenges associated with substance use through an innovative integration of public health, social work, recovery groups, justice services and families.
Gillian Booth, Justice Service Manager, said “We are absolutely thrilled to receive this national award. It reflects the hard work, dedication, and innovative spirit of our entire team.
“South Lanarkshire's Recovery Oriented Justice Service innovatively integrates public health, social and justice approaches with the communities, families and individuals affected.
“This joined-up approach has made a profound impact and we are delighted to receive this recognition for all the hard work and dedication of our team.”
Councillor Margaret Walker, Chair of South Lanarkshire Council’s Social Work Resources Committee, said: “I am extremely proud of our award-winning team and indeed all of the work of our Justice Social Work Services. This national recognition is testament to all the great work and dedication of our staff who continue to provide an outstanding service to our local communities.”
Professor Soumen Sengupta, Chief Officer of South Lanarkshire University Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) added: “This achievement recognises their commitment, compassion, and dedication to improving the health and wellbeing of our communities every day.
“Our award winner, along with all the Lanarkshire-wide finalists, clearly demonstrate the outstanding level of commitment, care and compassion of our staff.
“It is a privilege to work with staff who demonstrate this level of commitment no matter the challenge. I extend my sincere thanks to them, as well as all our teams and services, who continue to work extremely hard for the people of Lanarkshire.”
More details about the Scottish Health Awards is available from the awards website.
22 December 2025
Christmas and New Year message from council leader
19 December 2025
Upgrades on way for hall in Douglas Water
19 December 2025
Ditching the car has changed Helen’s life for good
18 December 2025
Demolition of former Vogue building in new year
17 December 2025
Pupils enjoy traditional Christmas lunch
16 December 2025
Toys and equipment boost for Blantyre charity
15 December 2025
New Chief Social Work Officer appointed
12 December 2025
Leader welcomes Pride in Place investment in Hamilton
12 December 2025
Council team can help mediate festive fallouts
11 December 2025
Scotland success backed by motion










