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Unaudited Annual Accounts - Year Ended 31 March 2022

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June 2022 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Annual Accounts

Glasgow City Integration Joint Board - Code of Conduct

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December 2016 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Public Protection Bulletin - 8 July 2022

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| Newsletter

Public Protection Bulletin dated 8 July 2022 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.

Agenda - 20/04/2016

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April 2016 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Agenda

BAM Newsletter - March 2022

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July 2022 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Item No.3 - Terms of Reference and Role of Chair

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April 2016 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Papers and Reports

To outline the Terms of Reference for the Finance and Audit Committee and seek approval for proposals in respect of the role of the Chair.

Item No.5 - Strategic Plan

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March 2016 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Strategic Plan

Purpose of Report: To summarise the process and responses to the consultation on Glasgow City Integration Joint Board’s Strategic Plan, and to seek approval of the final draft Plan and implementation actions for 2016/17

Appendix: Strategic Plan Implementation Actions 2016-17

Communications Strategy

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October 2020 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Strategy | Communication

The Strategy largely focuses on communications and activity to communicate with large audiences, both internal and external to the Partnership. Coupled with this, the Strategy also places importance on engagement in communications activity. The Strategy sets out how the Partnership will internally engage with its staff.

Hundreds of Ukrainian Refugees in Glasgow Supported by NHS and Council Teams

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Published: July 01 2022 | Nursing
Teams from both NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Glasgow City Council are helping hundreds of newly arrived Ukrainians who have fled the war in their homeland. While some refugees have been hosted in private homes, around 300 are being housed in hotel accommodation, and are being provided support by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) teams to help them settle into the city.
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