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Item No 08 - Glasgow City Integration Joint Board Budget Monitoring for Month 6 and Period 7 2024-25
This report outlines the financial position of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board as at 20th September 2024 for both Council and 30th September 2024 for Health and highlights any areas of budget pressures and actions to mitigate these pressures.
Item No 11 - Unscheduled Care Winter 2024-25 Update
This report provides the annual update to the IJB on how Glasgow City and other GGC HSCPs are working with health board colleagues to deliver whole system change against our urgent and unscheduled priorities.
Item No 12 - Winter Planning Update 2024-25
To update the Integration Joint Board on the winter planning arrangements for 2024/25.
Item No 17 - National Care Home Contract Increase Agenda for Change 2024-25
The purpose of this report is to update the IJB on National Care Home Contract (NCHC) Increases (2024/25); and to note the approval by the Chief Officer and Chief Officer, Finance and Resources under delegated authority, on the grounds of urgency.
Councillor Mhairi Hunter, Vice Chair of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board, Visits Services
Item No 05 - Rolling Action List
EQIA - Maximising Independence - Transforming the balance of care including a review of Residential Services - Budget 2024 to 2025
EQIA - Service Redesign for Halt and Family Support Project - Budget 2024 to 2025
EQIA - IJB Financial Allocations and Budgets - November 2024
Our Residential Care Homes Admin Teams dress up for Halloween!
To celebrate Halloween, our admin staff across our residential care homes dressed up in costumes to brighten the day for all, showcasing the sense of community our HSCP strives to create within our homes.
To get into the spooky season, celebrations and parties took place in our care homes and day care centres across the city to mark Halloween. The admin staff decided to coordinate incredible costumes that carried the festivities out into the reception areas, which was great for residents and visitors alike. The teams dressed up as The Pink Ladies, The Chipmunks and more.