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Item No 15 - Glasgow City IJB Budget Monitoring for Month 9 and Period 10 2022-23

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February 2023 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Papers and Reports

This report outlines the financial position of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board as of 31st December (Health) and 16th December (Council) and highlights any areas of budget pressure and actions to mitigate these pressures.

Item No 16 - Clinical and Professional Quarterly Assurance Statement

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February 2023 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Papers and Reports

To provide the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee with a quarterly clinical and professional assurance statement.

Item No.5 - Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee - Integration Survey 2016

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August 2016 | Integration Joint Board – Executive Committee | Papers and Reports

To advise the IJB-Executive Committee of a response submitted to the Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee on behalf of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

Item No 17 - Attendance Management

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February 2023 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Papers and Reports

To advise the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee of the latest absence levels across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.

Item No 18 - Risk Management Quarterly Update Q3 2022-23

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February 2023 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Papers and Reports

The purpose of this report is to provide an update to the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee on the status of the IJB’s risk register and to highlight key operational risks being managed in the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
This report covers the review carried out in respect of changes to risk in Quarter 3 (Q3) (1 October 2022 to 31 December 2022).

Learning about the Positives and Challenges of Implementing Housing First in Glasgow

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Published: February 01 2023 | Homelessness

A recent learning day is helping Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and our partners discuss the positives and challenges of Housing First in Glasgow. 

Housing First is a rapid rehousing approach to tackling homelessness amongst people with complex needs, such as mental health or addiction issues. Secure tenancies and intensive support are provided to assist some of the city's most vulnerable people to rebuild their lives, sustain their tenancies and improve their physical and mental health.

Item No.6 - Children's Services Inspection

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August 2016 | Integration Joint Board – Executive Committee | Papers and Reports | Children and Families

To advise IJB-Executive Committee of the forthcoming inspection of Children’s Services

Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Network Offers Mental Health Support for New and Expectant Parents

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Published: February 01 2023 | Mental Health

Statistics show that one in five women are affected by mental health problems during pregnancy and the first year after birth. This includes mental illness existing before pregnancy, as well as illnesses that develop for the first time, or are greatly exacerbated in the perinatal period. These illnesses can be mild, moderate or severe, requiring different kinds of care or treatment, from third sector organisations to more specialist services like the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) Perinatal Service. 

National Care Service - Questions and Answers - June 2023

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February 2023 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Update on Glasgow’s Promise

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Published: February 01 2023

We’re keeping Glasgow’s Promise.

In October 2016, the First Minister made a commitment that Scotland would "come together and love its most vulnerable children to give them the childhood they deserve". She announced an Independent Care Review that would gather the views of those involved to find out what needs to change. The review would listen to those with experience of living and working in and around the 'care system'.

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