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Glasgow City HSCP Communications Survey and Engagement Findings
Green Fingered Staff and Service Users
Staff and service users at the Glasgow City HSCP Chara Centre in Possilpark have been using the good weather during lockdown to maintain the centre’s garden.
The social work centre provides emergency homeless accommodation for 27 females from all walks of life and cultures.
EQIA – Glasgow City HSCP Communications Strategy – Review and Refresh
New North East Hub at Parkhead
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is working with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership to develop a new health and social care Hub at Parkhead in North East Glasgow, on the site of the former Parkhead Hospital, and current Sandyford, Anvil and Health Centres at Salamanca Street.
Guidance on roles and responsibilities of IJB Members
EQIA - Participation and Engagement Strategy
Glasgow's Thriving Places Programme Shortlisted for International Award
Glasgow has been shortlisted for an award in a top international competition.
The Wellbeing Cities Award, organised by NewCities in partnership with Novo Nordisk, the City of Montréal, the Toyota Mobility Foundation, and Transdev, recognises cities across the world which are placing their residents' wellbeing at the heart of urban policy and planning - and Glasgow is one of them.
Glasgow City HSCP Occupational Therapy Competencies featured in National Publication
The development of competencies for Occupational Therapists (OTs) working across health and social care in Glasgow City HSCP has again been highlighted as an example of good practice, with a feature in the August 2020 edition of OT News. This is a membership only publication from the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.
Glasgow City IJB - Temporary Governance Arrangements
To update the IJB on the current working context in relation to the Covid 19 pandemic and, following review of the temporary governance arrangements that were adopted by the IJB in March 2020, to propose discontinuing those temporary governance arrangements.
Community Justice Social Work Finance - Additional Grant Allocation
To update the IJB and seek approval for proposed spend following notification from the Community Justice Division within the Scottish Government that Glasgow City was to receive an additional grant payment of £634,910. This would be in addition to the indicative funding as set out in the Community Justice Social Work (CJSW) Section 27 grant allocation for 2020-21.