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24 March 2021
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Agenda - 24/03/2021
Item No 05 - Integration Joint Board Rolling Actions List
Item No 09 - Primary Care Improvement Plan April 2021 onwards (PCIP 3)
The purpose of this report is to seek approval from the Board for our primary care improvement plan for April 2021 onwards (PCIP 3).
Item No 11 - Glasgow City IJB Budget Monitoring for Month 10 and Period 11 2020-21
This report outlines the financial position of Glasgow City Integration Joint Board as at 31st January 2021 (Health) and 15th January 2021 (Council) and highlights any areas of budget pressure and actions to mitigate these pressures.
Item No 14 - Glasgow City IJB - Public Access
The Integration Joint Board is asked to consider whether IJB meetings should be made accessible to the public via Microsoft Teams until physical meetings are able to be resumed and are open to the public.
Level 10 Exercises - to help when sitting for long periods
Exercises to help staff who are sitting for long periods and may feel stiffness in their muscles and joints when moving again. The exercises are chair based, and make no sound and can be done in five minutes.
Glasgow City HSCP Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin No 8 - March 2021
The March edition of the Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin is now available.
Maximising Independence Briefing - Issue 1
Susanne Praises HSCP Staff as She’s Confirmed as Chief Officer
Susanne Millar has been appointed as Chief Officer of Glasgow City’s Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) after leading the organisation through its toughest ever year.
And one of her first acts after the Integration Joint Board confirmed her appointment to the role, which she has held on an interim basis since May 2019, was to praise the “truly exceptional” performance of HSCP staff throughout the pandemic.