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Agenda - 21/05/2025
Item No 09 - The Thistle (Safer Drug Consumption Facility) – Engagement Update
The purpose of the report is to update the IJB Public Engagement Committee on the engagement activity that was undertaken preceding the opening of the Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF) in Glasgow City in January 2025. The report updates the Committee on the activity undertaken, the pre-launch week and the activity planned for future engagement.
Item No 10 - Engagement on GCHSCP Locality Plans - Update
To inform the IJB Public Engagement Committee (PEC) on the output of Locality Plan engagement activities undertaken to date, both in terms of the draft 2024/25 plans and the development of Locality Plans for 2025/26.
SDCF - Background information
There are over 100 Safer Drug Consumption Facilities (SDCF) worldwide including Europe, North America and Australia.
SDCFs offer a compassionate, person-centred service which focuses on reducing the harms associated with injecting drug use and helps people access appropriate services to meet their needs.
Item No 12 - Extension of Integration Joint Board Voting Rights
To update on the Scottish Statutory Instrument to extend IJB voting rights to service user, unpaid carer and third sector representatives, and seek approval for the required approach to implementation of the changes taking effect in September.
Item No 06 - Community Network Approach - Parkhead Hub
To update the IJB Public Engagement Committee on progress with the Community Network Approach, an integral feature of the new Parkhead Hub, and its associated programmes.
Item No 09 - Consultation and Engagement Log
The purpose of this report is to present the updated Consultation and Engagement Log.
Glasgow's Fostering Service to receive major investment
HSCP hosts community events to raise awareness of and support for dementia
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) welcomed carers, families and local residents to a series of community events during this year’s Dementia Awareness Week, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and the support available.
Held annually in early June by Alzheimer Scotland and NHS Scotland, this year’s campaign focused on dementia diagnosis and raising awareness of the most common early symptoms.