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Item No 11 - IJB Equalities Mainstreaming Report (2020-2024)
To report progress with the Equalities Mainstreaming Report 2016/20 and present the 2020/24 Equalities Mainstreaming report for consideration and approval.
Item No 15 - The Care Review - Initial Response
To provide the Integration Joint Board with an initial summary response in relation to The Care Review published on 5th February 2020.
Item No 19 - Glasgow City Integration Joint Board - Future Agenda Items
Starting Conversations - Annual Equalities Event
More than 80 people gathered together to work towards equality for all in Glasgow on 6 February 2020 at Glasgow City HSCP’s annual Equalities event at The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre. The event served as an open platform to discuss all aspects of equality in Glasgow and in our HSCP. The event focussed on starting conversations between individuals, organisations and businesses to create equal opportunities and break down barriers to collectively achieve the level of equality that our city deserves.
Item No.11 - Chief Social Work Officer's Annual Report
This is the Chief Social Work Officer’s report, submitted to Glasgow City Council, for the year 2015/16, prepared in line with Scottish Government guidance
Audited Annual Accounts 1 April 2019 - 21 March 2020: Postponement Notice
Woodside Health and Care Centre wins Health Building Category at the Scottish Design Awards.
Woodside Health and Care Centre in Glasgow has been recognised for its innovative design at the Scottish Design Awards.
Beating tough competition in the Health Building category, the replacement facility, which opened in 2019, was designed by Page\Park Architects in partnership with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC), Glasgow City Council (GCC) and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP), alongside development partner hub West Scotland.
Item No.20 - Quarterly Clinical and Professional Governance Statement
To provide the Integration Joint Board with a quarterly clinical and professional assurance statement
Brand new Stobhill Hospital wards open doors to patients
Stobhill ACH has opened the doors to its brand new acute mental health wards. The £10.7m purpose built wards, represent the latest in clinical thinking and design and mark the future of inpatient care in mental health facilities.
The two wards – Elgin and Appin – have space for up to 40 inpatients, with Elgin dedicated to adult acute mental health inpatient care and Appin focusing on older adults with functional mental health issues.