Publications Archive
EQIA - Transformational Change Programme (Children's Services 2018-2021)
Item No.12 - Families for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
The purpose of this report is to outline the proposed process for Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership to work with faith communities and Positive Action in Housing to identify families who can provide accommodation and support to young unaccompanied asylum seekers
Item No.19 - Children and Young People Residential Modernisation
The purpose of this report is to provide the Integration Joint Board with an update on progress to date for the Phase 1 Residential New Build Modernisation Programme for Children & Young People and to note approval for funding and implementation of a Phase 2 New Build and
Item No.10 - Children's Services Transformation
To seek approval of a number of proposals in respect of Children’s Services to transform the balance of care; to maximise the infra-structure available in the City; and, consequently to radically reduce the cost and use of high cost placements out with the City in tandem with
Item No.20 - Glasgow City HSCP Corporate Parenting Action Plan
The purpose of this report is to seek agreement from the Integration Joint Board to publish the draft corporate parenting action plan for consultation
Glasgow's Family Support Strategy - Draft Version 7, 23 March 2019
Glasgow Child Poverty Action Plan 2018-2019
Item No.13 - Corporate Parenting
To describe how the Integration Joint Board/Health and Social Care Partnership will support the Council and Health Board to fulfill their statutory duties as corporate parents for looked after children
Item No.16 - Named Person HUB
To brief the Integration Joint Board on the current position in relation to the implementation of the named person service
Glasgow PAC Mental Health Research 2022
In January 2021, Social Marketing Gateway (SMG) was commissioned by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP), acting on behalf of PAC to conduct insight research to better understand the experiences and opinions of care experienced young people in Glasgow about mental health servi