Publications Archive
Item No 3 - Draft Minutes from IJB held on 24/06/2020
Item No 5 - Integration Joint Board Rolling Actions List
Item No 8 - Alcohol and Drug Partnership Investment Plan Update
To advise the Integration Joint Board (IJB) on the Alcohol and Drug Partnership development plans for investment, including the 2020/21 third year allocation of Scottish Government Local Improvement Fund (LIF) for alcohol and drug services and the new Drug Death Task Force (DDTF) funding.
Item No 9 - Mental Health Strategy and Implementation
The purpose of the report is to provide an update to the Integration Joint Board on the further development and implementation of the Mental Health Strategy across the City.
Item No 10 - Commissioning and Procurement Strategy 2020-21
To update the previous Commissioning and Procurement strategy and set out the strategic context within which Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership will continue to develop and apply our approach to procurement and commissioning.
Item No 11 - Glasgow City IJB Budget Monitoring Statement for Month 4 / Period 5 2020/21
This report outlines the financial position of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board as at 31st July 2020 (Health) and 31st July 2020 (Council), and highlights any areas of budget pressure and actions to mitigate these pressures.
Item No 12 - Equalities Outcomes 2020-2024
To report the development of the new equalities outcomes 2020-2024 and report for consideration and approval.
Item No 13 - Annual Performance Report 2019/2020
To present and seek approval of the Annual Performance Report for the Health and Social Care Partnership for the year 2019/20.
Item No 14 - Review of Participation and Engagement: Participation & Engagement Strategy
The purpose of this report is to present the findings of the review of the IJB Participation and Engagement Strategy and to seek approval for the revised Strategy and Action Plan.
Item No 15 - Review of Participation and Engagement: Communications Strategy
The purpose of this report is to present the findings of the review of the HSCP’s Communications Strategy and to seek approval for the revised Strategy and Action Plan.