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Staff Briefing - 4 March 2021

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Sleepstation - Guide to better sleep for keyworkers

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Health Improvement

A resource to help you sleep.

Staff Support Line Poster March 2021

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Health Improvement

Poster with details of the Staff Support Line.

Accessible Transcript of Video Isla Hyslop COVID-19 Message

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Item No.10 - Glasgow Strategic Volunteering Framework

June 2016 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Volunteering | 24 June 2016

To summarise the development of the city’s refreshed volunteering framework, and to seek approval for the IJB to sign up to Glasgow’s Volunteering Charter.

Agenda - 24/03/2021

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Agenda | 24 March 2021

Item No 03 - Draft Minutes from IJB held on 27/01/2021

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Minutes – Draft | 24 March 2021

Item No 05 - Integration Joint Board Rolling Actions List

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | 24 March 2021

Item No 09 - Primary Care Improvement Plan April 2021 onwards (PCIP 3)

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | 24 March 2021

The purpose of this report is to seek approval from the Board for our primary care improvement plan for April 2021 onwards (PCIP 3).

Item No 10 - ADP Investment Plan Update

March 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | 24 March 2021

To advise the Integration Joint Board (IJB) on the Alcohol and Drug Partnership development plans for investment, following the allocation of Additional funding to reduce drug deaths 2020-21, and to seek approval for the additional planned activity to reduce drug deaths.

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