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Item No.12 - Performance Report
The purpose of this report is to present a future timetable for reporting upon performance to the Integration Joint Board Finance and Audit Committee
Councillors carry naloxone kits to help save lives
Glasgow councillors are being trained to use Naloxone - a drug which can help prevent fatal overdoses.
Glasgow’s Health Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) arranged training following a visit to the city’s North East Recovery Community by Councillor Declan Blench, chair of the North East Area Planning Partnership.
Glasgow Celebrates its Care Experienced Young People on Open Day
Children and young people who are care experienced have a lot to celebrate, and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Care Leavers Open Day is one way that we support and recognise the achievements and talents of our care experienced individuals.
Launch of 16 + Review
Item No.13 - Attendance Management
To advise Committee of the current absence levels across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership and highlight priorities within Attendance Management Action Plans for Social Work and Health
Item No.14 - NHS in Scotland - Audit Scotland Report
To advise Committee on the key findings of the Audit Scotland report NHS in Scotland published in October 2016; and, to seek approval of the action plan developed to address the report recommendations for the NHS and Integration Joint Board
Item No.3 - IJB-Finance Audit Committee held on 22/02/2017
Draft Minute of Finance and Audit Committee meeting held on Wednesday 22 February 2017
Item No.5 - Rolling Actions List
Item No.6 - Glasgow City Integration Joint Board Annual Audit Plan
This plan identified audit work to provide an opinion on the financial statements and related matters and meet the wider scope requirements of public sector audits.
Glasgow Marks Carers Rights Day 2022
On Thursday 24 November, we marked Carers Rights Day and raised awareness of the unsung heroes of our communities, unpaid carers.
This year, the campaign focused on the many ways in which caring costs affect unpaid carers – from carers’ wellbeing and ability to access health services, to costs to their finances and employment options, to the current cost of living crisis that’s being felt even more acutely by carers throughout the UK.