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Item No 15 - Attendance Management
To advise the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee of the latest absence levels across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
Item No 16 - Temporary Homelessness Accommodation Charges for 2021-22
To inform Glasgow City IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee of the charges proposed to be set for homelessness temporary accommodation for 2021/22.
Guidance for Participating in a Virtual Meeting
Item No 06 - Glasgow City IJB Annual Audit Plan 2020-21 - Updated Version
5 May 2021
Item No 08 - National Care Home Contract Settlement 2021-22
The purpose of this report is to update the IJB on and seek approval to apply a one year National Care Home Contract (NCHC) settlement for 2021/22 and the commitments within the contract in relation to the Living Wage and the proposed increases on our other commissioned services.
Item No 13 - Glasgow City IJB - Records Management Plan
To present the Integration Joint Board’s Record Management Plan which has been submitted to and approved by the Keeper of the Records of Scotland in line with the requirements of the Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011, and also the Integration Joint Board’s approved Privacy Statement in line with the EU General Data Protection Regulations and the UK Data Protection Act 2018.
Item No 15 - Scottish Living Wage Settlement 2021-2022
To advise Glasgow City Integration Joint Board of the Scottish Living Wage Settlement for 2021/22.
#HeidOutdoors for Good Mental Health
Spending time in nature has been found to help with mental health problems including anxiety and depression, and this is the theme for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from 10 to 16 May 2021.
A week of activity to encourage people to get outside and enjoy nature has been planned by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde’s (NHSGGC) Mental Health Improvement and Equalities team, hosted within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).
Will You Help Our Charity Support Mental Health Recovery?
The Charity for Gartnavel Royal Hospital is currently looking to recruit more volunteer Trustees and Fundraisers, to help find creative ways to develop its capacity to support the mental health recovery of the hospital’s patients.
The Charity wants to raise funds to develop a programme of recovery-based events and activity. This will help to maintain connections with patients’ communities and contribute to the elimination of the stigma still associated with mental illness.
The Charity is looking for people with: