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Glasgow City HSCP Staff Win National UK Public Health Award
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Health Improvement team has won the award for ‘Digital Initiative’ as part of this year’s UK Public Health Register (UKPHR) Awards.
UKPHR is an independent, dedicated regulator for public health professionals in the United Kingdom, providing professional regulation to public health specialists, specialty registrars and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds, all of whom have a common core of knowledge and skills.
Item No.10 - Social Work in Scotland - Audit Scotland Report
To advise Committee on the key findings of the Audit Scotland report Social Work in Scotland published in September 2016; and, to seek approval of the action plan developed to address the report recommendations for the Council and Integration Joint Board
Strategic Plan Update
Annual Accounts 2022
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Annual Audit Report 2021 - 22
Item No.11 - Care Home Quality Report
To inform committee of purchased care home Care Inspectorate grading performance at October 2016
Family Nurse Partnership Celebrates 10-year Anniversary
The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) is celebrating its 10-year anniversary and marking the occasion by bringing staff and clients together to recognise their decade-long achievements.
The FNP is a person-centred, preventative intervention programme offered to young first-time parents aged 19 or under, and their children. The programme is evidence based and is delivered in the parents’ own homes. It’s designed to cover the first crucial 1,001 days of life, from early pregnancy until the child reaches the age of two years old.
Glasgow's cared for children to share £2.6m before Christmas
£2.6m will be shared among 6,500 vulnerable children and families in time for Christmas.
On Wednesday 30 November, the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board approved recommendations to fund the one-off £400 winter payment to looked after children.
Foster Carers will also receive an increase of £15 per week starting from January 2023.
Item No 11 - Glasgow City HSCP Workforce Plan 2022-2025 - Amended 2022-11-30
*Note – please find amended report to reflect changes to the recommendation at Section 3.1 (b) as agreed at the Glasgow City IJB on 30th November 2022.
Item No 10 - Glasgow City IJB Budget Monitoring Report for Month 6 and Period 7 2022-23 - Amended 2022-11-30
*Note – please find amended report to reflect changes to the recommendations at Section 9.1 as agreed at the Glasgow City IJB on 30th November 2022.