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Item No.9 - Integrated Health and Social Care Out of Hours Reform Update

December 2016 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Out-of-Hours, Social Care | 09 December 2016

To update the Integration Joint Board on the out of hours review and to seek approval for proposals in relation to the existing Social Work Service Out of Hours contract.

Item No.12 - Integrated Health and Social Care in North East Glasgow

February 2017 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Health and Care Centres, Health, Social Care | 15 February 2017

This paper sets out an initial proposal for the development of a hub for the community in the east end of Glasgow. Our initial site appraisal identified Parkhead as our preferred option.

Item No.11 - Older People's Community based Health and Social Care Services

February 2017 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Older People, Health, Social Care | 15 February 2017

To inform the Integration Joint Board of further transformation of Older People’s Services.

A TECS Case Study - HSCP Perspective

November 2021 | Papers and Reports | Social Care

A TECS Case Study - Advocacy Perspective

November 2021 | Papers and Reports | Social Care

A TECS Case Study - TECS Provider Perspective

November 2021 | Papers and Reports | Social Care

A TECS Case Study - Support Provider Perspective

November 2021 | Papers and Reports | Social Care

A TECS Case Study - Summary

November 2021 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Social Care

Glasgow City Partnership Joint Protocol for Housing Solutions and Adaptions

May 2019 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Health, Social Care, Carers

The Housing Solutions and Adaptations Joint Protocol has been developed by Housing, Health, and Social Care Partners within Glasgow, to produce a document which will support local services to effectively and cohesively deliver a person-centred, equitable tenure-neutral approach to the provis

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