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Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership
Within Glasgow City, Glasgow City Council and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have integrated the planning and delivery of all community health and social care services for children, adults and older people, along with homelessness and criminal justice services.
EQIA - Community Alcohol and Drug Recovery Services
Item No 07 - Glasgow City IJB 21-01-26 - Chief Officer Update
Item No 15 - Social Care Purchased Services - Review Activity 2025
To advise the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee of the activity of the HSCP Commissioning Team in respect of Service Reviews of social care purchased services in 2025 and planned activity for 2026.
Item No 13 - Community Alarm and Telecare Service - Annual Audit carried out by TSA
To advise the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee on the outcome of the annual Technology Enabled Care Services Association (TSA) Quality Standards Framework Maintenance audit of the Community Alarm & Telecare Service (February 2025), and to present the improvement action plan that has resulted in full compliance and successful reaccreditation.
Item No 08 - HSCP Performance Report Q2-3 2025-26
To present the Joint Performance Report for the Health and Social Care Partnership for Quarter 2/3 of 2025/26 for noting (for Adult Mental Health and Alcohol & Drugs only).
The Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee is also being asked to consider the exceptions highlighted in the report and review and discuss performance with the Strategic Lead for Adult Services.
Item No 06 - Glasgow City IJB Annual Audit Plan 2025-26
4 February 2026
Quarterly Performance Reports
In line with the Partnership’s performance management arrangements, performance reports are produced on a quarterly basis. These reports are then scrutinised by citywide and locality management teams. The Integration Joint Board’s Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee also receives a quarterly performance report and, at each meeting, they focus on specific service areas with service leads. These reports can be accessed below
Carers Eligibility Criteria
The Consultation Period for the Carers Eligibility Criteria is now finished. Following the consultation, a report was prepared and submitted, along with the proposed Eligibility Criteria, to the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board on 24 January 2018. The report and Eligibility Criteria were approved at this meeting.