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Consultation on updated Integration Scheme
Glasgow City Council and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) are in the process of updating the current Integration Scheme for Health and Social Care services in Glasgow City.
The current Integration Scheme was agreed by the Scottish Parliament in June 2015. The Scheme is a legal agreement between the Council and the Health Board in Glasgow City, that outlines the services provided by Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and describes how they are planned, delivered and monitored locally.
Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin - April 2024
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DRAFT - Glasgow City HSCP Equality Outcome Progress and Mainstreaming Report 2024
DRAFT - Glasgow City HSCP Equality Outcomes 2024 to 2028
Partnership Matters Briefing - March/April 2024
In her last issue of Partnership Matters as our HSCP’s Chief Officer, Susanne Millar reflects in a video message about her time in Social Work and then the HSCP before she takes up her new role of Chief Executive of Glasgow City Council. Also featured this month, our Staff Awards for Excellence 2024 took place which recognise and celebrate individual staff, teams and projects who have ‘gone the extra mile’. Our residential Care Homes have launched “Meaningful Connections” which aims to create positive connections for the residents with family, friends, staff and their local community.
Public Protection Bulletin - 8 May 2024
Public Protection Bulletin dated 8 May 2024 in relation to safeguarding adults and children.
Freedom of Information and Publication Scheme
The Glasgow City Integration Joint Board is required to comply with the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 in making information that it holds available to the public either on request or proactively via its publication scheme.
15 May 2024
Strategic Plan 2023
Supporting GP practices with their acute prescribing
An acute prescription is medication given to treat a sudden and short-term condition, also known as an acute condition, such as antibiotics to treat an infection. They’re also used when starting a new medication if there needs to be a review before you start taking it long term. If it’s deemed beneficial to your health, it may end up becoming a repeat prescription.