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Item No 12 - Glasgows Family Support Strategy 2024-2030

Publication
May 2025 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

To provide the Integration Joint Board (IJB) with an overview of Glasgow’s Family Support Strategy 2024-2030 (FSS). 

Togher, Pat

Publication
May 2025 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Declarations of Interest

IJB Finance Audit and Scrutiny Committee (M) 16-04-2025 (Approved)

Publication
June 2025 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Minutes – Approved

Public Protection Bulletin - 30 April 2025

Newsletter item
| Newsletter

Public Protection Bulletin dated 30 April 2025, in relation to safeguarding adults and children.

21 May 2025

Meeting
| Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee

Agenda - 21/05/2025

Publication
May 2025 | Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee | Agenda

Item No 06 - Community Network Approach - Parkhead Hub

Publication
May 2025 | Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee | Papers and Reports

To update the IJB Public Engagement Committee on progress with the Community Network Approach, an integral feature of the new Parkhead Hub, and its associated programmes.

Item No 09 - Consultation and Engagement Log

Publication
May 2025 | Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee | Papers and Reports

The purpose of this report is to present the updated Consultation and Engagement Log.

Understanding the Deaf Patient Experience: Combatting Loneliness and Isolation

News Item
Published: May 01 2025

For Loneliness Awareness Week (9 to 15 June,) we’re highlighting help for our Deaf patients to help combat loneliness and isolation.

Imagine being on holiday and falling ill. You find yourself needing medical attention, only to discover that most of the health and social care staff cannot communicate with you. You struggle to understand and feel isolated and powerless. This scenario is temporary for most, but for Deaf people, particularly British Sign Language (BSL) users, it’s a daily reality.