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Item No 09 - Youth Engagement and Glasgow City Youth Health Service
The purpose of this report is to share Glasgow City Youth Health Service’s work to engage and consult with local young people on the design and development of the service, with the IJB Public Engagement Committee (PEC).
Item No 12 - GCHSCP Draft Locality Plans 2024-25 - Engagement Approach
To inform the IJB Public Engagement Committee of the proposed approach to engage with stakeholders to inform the final versions of GCHSCP’s Locality Plans for 2024/25.
Item No 11 - Next Steps in Implementing Mental Health Strategy - Enhancing Community Services and Community Engagement
To update the Integration Joint Board (IJB) Public Engagement Committee (PEC) on community engagement in relation to next steps in implementing the NHS GG&C Mental Health Strategy.
Item No 11 - IJB Strategic Plan - Engagement Approach
To update the IJB Public Engagement Committee (PEC) on the requirement to develop a Strategic Plan and invite discussion on the proposed approach to public engagement to support the development of the IJB Strategic Plan.
Item No 12 - Welfare Rights - Public Engagement Activity
The purpose of this report is to inform the Public Engagement Committee (PEC) of the ways in which Glasgow City HSCP supports the citizens of Glasgow to ensure that they are provided with accurate information about their welfare rights.
Item No 13 - GCHSCP Consultation and Engagement Log 2024
Item No 09 - GCHSCP Consultation and Engagement Log
IJB-Public Engagement Committee (M) 22.02.2023 (Approved)
Item No 08 - Locality Engagement Annual Report 2022-23
To provide a report and overview of some of the engagement activity being carried out in the three localities across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership in 2022/23.
Item No 06 - Engagement and Consultation - TECS
To provide a report and overview of the engagement activity undertaken by Glasgow City HSCP in relation to the ‘tests of change’ being carried out to develop and increase the use of Technology Enabled Care and Support (TECS) across the city and with the development of TECS information resource ma