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Annual Performance Reports
The Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 requires Integration Joint Boards to publish an Annual Performance Report (APR), within four months of the end of each reporting year. These reports look back upon the last financial year, reflecting upon Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership's performance against agreed local and national performance indicators and in delivering the commitments set out within the Integration Joint Board's (IJB) latest Strategic Plan.
Public Protection Bulletin - 23 September 2024
Public Protection Bulletin dated 23 September 2024 in relation to safeguarding adults and children.
Celebrating Partnership Working - Police Scotland Award for HSCP Staff Member
Huge congratulations to Nicola Milligan, Accommodation Manager within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Homelessness Services on her award from Police Scotland.
Nicola was presented with a Greater Glasgow Division’s Certificate of Recognition, from Chief Superintendent Lynn Ratcliff, at the Commander’s Awards Ceremony on Thursday, 5 September in Glasgow City Chambers.
The award was in recognition for Nicola’s sustained commitment and enthusiasm in making a significant contribution to tackling homelessness in Glasgow.
Glasgow City HSCP North East Locality Forum Minutes - 27 June 2024
Item No 03 - Glasgow City IJB Minutes 24-01-2024 - DRAFT
Item No 08 - Medium Term Financial Outlook 2024-2027
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 07 - IJB Financial Allocations and Budgets 2024-2025
This report will outline the revenue budget for Glasgow City Integration Joint Board for 2024-25 and the budget available for services commissioned from Glasgow City Council and NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde.
Item No 08 - Medium Term Financial Outlook 2024-2027 – Amended
Updated to reflect changes to Item No 07 by the Chief Finance Officer.
NHSGGC launches community food project at Glasgow hospital
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has begun planting crops for a new community food project, and they hope to have the first harvest before winter sets in.
The project has been a number of months in the making, and earlier this week a group of staff, volunteers and external contractors came together at Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership's Stobhill Hospital Mental Health Campus to work on a resource that will benefit patients but will also help people living in surrounding communities.