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IJB Schemes of Delegation to Committees and Officers

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May 2019 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

October 2018

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| Newsletter

Welcome to the Partnership's October 2018 newsletter. This month we recognise and celebrate the achievements of staff with a feature on the Partnership's Staff Awards for Excellence.

We also look at the new Gorbals and Woodside Health and Care Centres among many other stories.

GCHSCP Staff Awards for Excellence 2018

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Published: October 01 2018 | Communication
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s Staff Awards for Excellence Awards Ceremony took place on 14 September in Glasgow City Chambers.

Sandyford Staff Helping Refugees in Syria

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Published: October 01 2018 | Health Improvement
Since May, two staff within Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership have been working to help organise collections of warm winter clothing, school supplies and personal care items to be delivered this winter to refugees in Syria.

IJB Accounts 2018

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October 2018 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Annual Accounts

New Project to help Children Thrive Launched

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Published: January 01 2022 | Health Improvement

Local networks to help children under five years of age and their families to eat healthily and maintain a healthy weight are being set up now across three neighbourhoods in Glasgow.

The two-year ‘Thrive Under 5’ project is an exciting early intervention programme that aims to enable a healthy weight in the early years (pre-five years) using a wider child poverty perspective.  

GCHSCP Summary of North East Locality Plan

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April 2017 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Locality Plan | Planning

Childhood Immunisation Teams Successfully Deliver Flu Vaccination Campaign

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Published: January 01 2022 | Children and Families
Immunisations help protect against serious, vaccine preventable diseases. Once we’ve been immunised, our bodies are better able to fight these diseases if we come into contact with them.