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Director Appointed to Glasgow Alliance to End Homelessness
Item No.12 - IJB Performance Reports
To set out the proposed format and contents of Integration Joint Board Performance Reports and to update on the work being undertaken to develop integrated performance management processes across the Health and Social Care Partnership.
Hundreds of Homeless People Receive Covid-19 Vaccinations
Hundreds of vulnerable homeless people are receiving their first Covid-19 vaccinations in Glasgow as teams of nurses visit temporary accommodation and support services to provide injections.
Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is co-ordinating the huge logistical operation in a bid to reach people whose transient and often chaotic lifestyles would have hindered attendance at vaccination centres.
Item No 09 - Justice Social Work Recovery Planning Proposals
To update the Integration Joint Board on the additional Scottish Government grant award received by justice social work to support COVID-19 recovery work.
To seek approval for the proposed spend as detailed in the report.
#HeidOutdoors for Good Mental Health
Spending time in nature has been found to help with mental health problems including anxiety and depression, and this is the theme for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from 10 to 16 May 2021.
A week of activity to encourage people to get outside and enjoy nature has been planned by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde’s (NHSGGC) Mental Health Improvement and Equalities team, hosted within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).
Item No.13 - Risk Registers
Update members on the risk registers maintained in respect of the Integration Joint Board, Social Work Services and Health Board
Message from Susanne Millar - Partnership Matters Briefing - May 2021
Welcome to the first edition of ‘Partnership Matters’, our new briefing to keep you up to date on some of the work that’s been happening across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).
Will You Help Our Charity Support Mental Health Recovery?
The Charity for Gartnavel Royal Hospital is currently looking to recruit more volunteer Trustees and Fundraisers, to help find creative ways to develop its capacity to support the mental health recovery of the hospital’s patients.
The Charity wants to raise funds to develop a programme of recovery-based events and activity. This will help to maintain connections with patients’ communities and contribute to the elimination of the stigma still associated with mental illness.
The Charity is looking for people with:
Using Technology to Engage with our Local Communities
Glasgow City Integration Joint Board (IJB) Strategic Plan Update
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) will soon begin to review our current Strategic Plan, which will help us develop a new Plan.