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Item No 10 - Annual Performance Report 2023-24
To present and seek approval of the Annual Performance Report for the Health and Social Care Partnership for the year 2023/24.
Item No 03 - Glasgow City IJB Minutes 15-05-2024 - DRAFT
Glasgow City HSCP North West Locality Forum Meeting Papers - 23 January 2024
Item No 17 - Glasgow City IJB Future Agenda Items
Parkhead Hub: Consultation and Engagement
A public consultation on the Hub formally closed on 10 September 2020. Information is on the archive site parkheadhub.scot.
Progress with the Hub is reported into the Local Engagement Forum events. Related documents, news articles and photos can be found on Glasgow City HSCP’s website.
Helping with concerns about vaping and young people
In recent years there has been a steep increase in the prevalence of young people taking up vaping.
In Scotland children as young as 11 years old have said they have used vapes. By the time they are 15 years old, around a third of young people report having tried it. (1)
In response to this concern, Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Health Improvement team has developed several resources relating to vaping and young people.
COSLA Award for Martha’s Mammies
Glasgow City Council with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) were named winners at the COSLA 2024 Excellence Awards on 19 September, with the COSLA Chairperson’s Award going to our HSCP’s project Martha’s Mammies.
The Awards recognise and celebrate teams and projects that exemplify best practice and innovative, sustainable service delivery that Scottish Local Government delivers for our communities.
Lessons Learned Review of the Alliance to End Homelessness aims to shape future homelessness strategies
In January 2024, our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) commissioned Rocket Science to conduct an independent lessons learned review of the Glasgow Alliance to End Homelessness (GAEH).
The review, aimed at assessing the lessons learned during the Alliance's inception, delivery, and conclusion, has now been completed and the findings will help shape to shape future homelessness strategies in Glasgow.