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Integrated Children and Young People’s Services Plan

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The Glasgow City Integrated Children and Young People’s Services Plan 2023-26 outlines the key areas of focus for children’s services over the next three years.

North East Locality Engagement Forum

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You can find details of future and previous meetings and events below.  
 

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SDCF - Engagement

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In September 2023 Glasgow City Integration Joint Board (IJB) approved a plan to implement a Safer Drug Consumption Facility in Hunter Street Health and Social Care centre.

Safer drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) are clean, hygienic environments where people can consume drugs, obtained elsewhere, under the supervision of trained health and social care professionals, reducing the risk of overdose and infectious diseases whilst offering support and access to healthcare and social care services.

SDCF - Service user information

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Safer drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) are supervised healthcare settings where you can consume your own drugs, obtained elsewhere, under the supervision of trained health and social care professionals, in clean, hygienic and safe environments reducing the risk of overdose.

You will receive a compassionate service which focuses on reducing the harms associated with injecting drug use and will be given the opportunity, if desired, to access other support services. 

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Safer Drug Consumption Facility

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Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is working with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) and other partners to develop a pilot Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF). This will be the first Safer Drug Consumption Facility in Scotland and the United Kingdom.

IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee

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A full list of the current membership of the  IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee, schedule of meetings and Terms of Reference are available.

Records Management

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The Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011, which came fully into force in January 2013, requires named public authorities to submit a Records Management Plan (RMP) to be agreed by the Keeper of the Records of Scotland. Integration Joint Boards are examples of public bodies which are required to have a Records Management Plan.

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