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LEF Online Engagement Session
Locality Engagement Forums (LEFs) exist to provide a space for members of the community and partners to come together to discuss issues, themes and listen to what is happening with health and social care services in the North East, North West and the South of Glasgow.
Your Voice and Views Matters so join us for our Online Engagement Session using Microsoft Teams.
Topic: The New Glasgow City HSCP Strategic Plan Priorities and What Matters to You?
LEF Online Engagement Sessions April Poster
Poster for LEF events in April.
Item No.8 - Community Development Service Level Agreement
To advise Committee of the ongoing review of the service level agreement between the Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and Glasgow City Council’s Democratic Services, with regards to support for community development and engagement activity across the city.
Agenda - 13/04/2022
Item No.5 - Directions
The purpose of this paper is to outline the requirements the Public Bodies (Joint Working)(Scotland) Act 2014 places on the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board to make directions to the Council and Health Board, and to propose a standard format for the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board’s directions to both delivery bodies.
Item No.6 - Finance & Audit Committee Workplan
This report outlines various reports which the Finance and Audit Committee may wish to see included in its workplan, and indicates frequency and timescales for these reports to be considered.
Item No.7 - Internal Audit Plan 2016/17
To present to the Finance and Audit Committee the 2016/17 Internal Audit Plan for the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board.
Item No.8 - Audit Scotland Annual Audit Plan 2015/16
To provide the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board with the detail of Audit Scotland’s Annual Audit Plan.
City-wide Locality Engagement Session - 1 September 2022
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) acknowledges that that it can be confusing for the public, key partners and other agencies to know the range of services we provide and how to access them.
To help people get the right help at the right time, the HSCP have worked on setting up a new Single Point of Access.
Members of the public, staff, and agencies will be able to contact a new multi-disciplinary team to obtain further information, request help or get a service.
Item No.9 - Audit Scotland Report into HSCI
To summarise the December 2015 and March 2016 reports produced by Audit Scotland into Health and Social Care Integration in Scotland and present a draft action plan in response to the report’s recommendations for further scrutiny.