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Item No 07 - Children’s Services Whole Family Wellbeing Funding Plan
This report provides an outline of the plan for the Whole Family Wellbeing Fund (WFWF) monies, which was allocated to address system ‘as is’ pressures by the Council’s City Administration Committee on 20th June 2024, with the proposed plan outlined in Appendix 1 recommended for approval by the Ch
Item No 08 - Enhanced Mental Health Outcomes Framework
The purpose of the report is to provide an update to Integration Joint Boards (IJBs) across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde on the revised plans for delivery on programmes funded through the Enhanced Mental Health Outcomes Framework and advise IJBs of the implications across all programmes for fina
Item No 03 - Glasgow City IJB Minutes 30-11-2022 - DRAFT
Item No 03 - Glasgow City IJB Minutes 29-06-2022 (Draft)
Item No 05 - Rolling Action List
Item No 05 - Rolling Action List
Item No 07 - Specialist Children's Services Single Service Alignment
To advise Glasgow IJB of the new managerial and governance arrangements for Specialist Children’s Services.
Item No 08 - Progress towards Implementation of the MAT Standards in Glasgow City
The purpose of this paper is to update the IJB on arrangements for progressing implementation of the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Standards for Scotland across Glasgow City, present progress on implementation of the Standards to date, with a particular focus on MAT standards 1-5 and seek a
Item No 09 - Health Visiting and Family Nurse Access to Section 22 Funding
The purpose of the report is to seek approval to allow Children’s Services’ Health Visiting and Glasgow City Family Nurse Partnership staff to make Section 22 destitution payments to enable a more flexible, needs-led response to financial hardship, fuel poverty and destitution.
Item No 10 - Analogue to Digital Transformation
The purpose of this report is to update the IJB on the direction of GCHSCP’s technology enabled care (TEC) strategy particularly in relation to the introduction of digital telecare.