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23 March 2022

Item No 07 - Medium Term Financial Outlook 2022-25

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This report outlines the Medium Term Financial Outlook for the Integration Joint Board (IJB) and has been prepared to support financial planning and delivery of the IJB’s Strategic Plan.

Item No 09 - Glasgow City IJB Budget Monitoring for Month 10 and Period 11 2021-22

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This report outlines the financial position of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board as at 31st January (Health) and 21st January (Council) and highlights any areas of budget pressure and actions to mitigate these pressures.

Item No 13 - IJB Membership

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To provide an update on and seek approval for a number of appointments to the IJB.

Item No 14 - IJB Code of Conduct

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To update Members on changes to the Scottish Government’s Model Code of Conduct for Devolved Public Bodies and seek approval for the corresponding changes to Glasgow City IJB’s Code of Conduct.

Item No 16 - Palliative Care Strategy Update

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To inform the Integration Joint Board of progress towards the actions set out in the 5 year plan that was adopted by the IJB Performance Scrutiny Committee in February 2018.

Item No 17 - WoS Sexual Assault and Rape Service Update Report on Progress made in Developing a Regional Service

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The purpose of this paper is to update Glasgow City IJB on developments within the West of Scotland (WoS) Sexual Assault and Rape Centre (SARC) since the previous paper in January 2021. Specifically, to update on the following issues:

  • West of Scotland Boards’ progress towards realising a service delivery model which will substantially improve local provision and support. Services in both Adults/Adolescents and Children’s are proactively working towards the Healthcare Improvement Scotland standards.
  • Progress and status of the Test of Change (ToC) for the post of Forensic Nurse Examiner which will test the role of these nurses in completing appropriate Forensic Medical Examinations, relevant documentation processes and effectively providing professional opinion evidence in court to a standard that is accepted by the Lord Advocate.

Item No 18 - IJB Draft Property Strategy 2023-26

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This report outlines Glasgow City IJB’s draft Property Strategy 2023-2026 in support of the delivery of the IJB’s Strategic Plan.

Item No 21 - Mental Health Recovery and Renewal - Phase 2 for Dementia Post Diagnostic Support

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This report is to update the Integration joint Board (IJB) on the Mental Health Recovery and Renewal Fund Phase 2 for Dementia Post Diagnostic Support (PDS) and note the approval under delegated authority for the proposed spend for 2022/23.

Item No 22 - Mental Health Recovery and Renewal Fund - CAMHS

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The purpose of this paper is to update the Integration Joint Board on developments regarding the proposals for the planned use of the first and second tranche of the new Scottish Government Mental Health Recovery and Renewal Fund 2021/2022 and 2022/23 specifically in relation to Specialist Children’s Services (SCS) CAMHS.
This additional report provides amendments to the report approved by the IJB on 1st December 2021, and the IJB is asked to note the approval of these amendments under delegated authority.
This additional report is necessary to take account of the funding being confirmed as recurring, consequently enabling the recruitment to occur with permanent rather than temporary posts. This is hugely positive and will significantly assist with the challenging task of recruiting specialist staff for the Glasgow partnership.
In addition, further coordination with the neurodevelopment funding from Scottish Government enables the partnership to adopt a more integrated and coordinated approach to both workforce recruitment and planning. Subsequently, requiring an adjustment in the number of posts and the cost of each post.

Item No 23 - Pharmacy (PCIP) Recruitment funded by recurring SG Winter Monies 2021-22 and PCIP funding in 2022-23

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This report is to inform the Integration Joint Board (IJB) of the approval under delegated authority to recruit pharmacy posts using the Winter Funds made available to the IJB by Scottish Government following a successful submission for additional funds and PCIP funding.

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