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Item No 11 - Health and Safety Annual Report - January 2025 - December 2025
To provide the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee with an overview of the main Health & Safety challenges faced in 2025, performance and notable key issues, and the implications for the HSCP.
Tackling vaping among children and young people
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff have been recognised at this year’s NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s (NHSGGC) Public Health Staff Awards.
Our HSCP Health Improvement Team staff member Cara Stirling was honoured alongside her NHSGGC colleagues, with the group winning the Creativity in Problem Solving Award for their innovative work in developing video resources to tackle vaping among children and young people.
Item No 13 - Inspection and Audit Reporting Routes
This report provides an update to the IJB Finance Audit and Scrutiny Committee (FASC) regarding an open Rolling Action to provide assurance that inspections and other third line functions are reported to FASC to ensure the Committee has oversight of any recommendations and requirements.
Item No 14 - Committee Work Plan 2026-27
This report provides a summary of the proposed work programme for the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee (FASC) for the period April 2026 to March 2027.
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Executive and Senior Management Chart
Why power of attorney matters
You never know what’s around the corner. We tend to assume that close relatives will automatically be allowed to make decisions on our behalf if something happens to us, but this isn’t true. Without power of attorney, it is not certain who can take decisions on your behalf. With power of attorney in place, you can be confident that you have taken the necessary steps to make everything as clear as possible.
HSCP to attend Scotland’s national Meet the Buyer event
Recognising the vital role of unpaid carers in Glasgow
Unpaid carers play a vital role in supporting people across Glasgow’s communities, often balancing complex responsibilities while managing their own health, finances and wellbeing.