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Glasgow's Thriving Places Programme Shortlisted for International Award
Glasgow has been shortlisted for an award in a top international competition.
The Wellbeing Cities Award, organised by NewCities in partnership with Novo Nordisk, the City of Montréal, the Toyota Mobility Foundation, and Transdev, recognises cities across the world which are placing their residents' wellbeing at the heart of urban policy and planning - and Glasgow is one of them.
New £60 Million Hub at Parkhead - Your Chance to Ask Questions
Local residents are being given the opportunity to ask questions about the new £60 million state-of-the-art Health and Social Care Hub planned for Parkhead.
Item 14 - Local Authority Accounts regulations
IJBs are specified in legislation as ‘section 106’ bodies under the terms of the Local Government Scotland Act 1973, and consequently are expected to prepare their financial statements in compliance with the Code of Practice on Accounting For Local Authorities in the United Kingdom.
Item No.9 - Due Diligence Process on Budget Allocation to IJB
Purpose of Report: To advise the IJB of the due diligence undertaken in respect of the 2015/16 revenue budget based on current and previous two years financial information.
Glasgow City HSCP Occupational Therapy Competencies featured in National Publication
The development of competencies for Occupational Therapists (OTs) working across health and social care in Glasgow City HSCP has again been highlighted as an example of good practice, with a feature in the August 2020 edition of OT News. This is a membership only publication from the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.
Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan Update
To update the Integration Joint Board on proposed amendments to the Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan following the impact of COVID 19 pandemic and seek approval for the subsequent funding commitment.
Community Justice Social Work Finance - Additional Grant Allocation
To update the IJB and seek approval for proposed spend following notification from the Community Justice Division within the Scottish Government that Glasgow City was to receive an additional grant payment of £634,910. This would be in addition to the indicative funding as set out in the Community Justice Social Work (CJSW) Section 27 grant allocation for 2020-21.
Virtual Baby Group Supports New Parents
With the outbreak of COVID 19, Glasgow City HSCP’s Children and Families Health Visiting Teams in South Glasgow have adapted practice to meet the needs of families. This has included new and innovative ways of working.
When Scotland was put into lock down, new mums and new-borns had limited contact with the outside world. The teams worried that the lack of support for families may lead to feelings of isolation, potentially increasing mental health problems for new mothers which has a negative impact on infant health.