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19 February 2025
New video highlights the transformative impact of Martha’s Mammies
Agenda - 19/02/2025
Item No 03 - IJB-Public Engagement Committee (M) 13.11.2024 - DRAFT
Item No 08 - Women’s Health Plan
To provide an update to the IJB Public Engagement Committee on the consultation process that has taken place in relation to Scotland’s next Women’s Health Plan. The engagement process outlined is specific to Glasgow City.
Item No 09 - The Thistle (Safer Drug Consumption Facility) – Engagement Update
The purpose of the report is to update the IJB Public Engagement Committee on the engagement activity that was undertaken preceding the opening of the Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF) in Glasgow City in January 2025. The report updates the Committee on the activity undertaken, the pre-launch week and the activity planned for future engagement.
Item No 10 - Engagement on GCHSCP Locality Plans - Update
To inform the IJB Public Engagement Committee (PEC) on the output of Locality Plan engagement activities undertaken to date, both in terms of the draft 2024/25 plans and the development of Locality Plans for 2025/26.
Item No 13 - Review of Consultation and Engagement Log
The purpose of this report is to inform the IJB Public Engagement Committee about activity to review the Consultation and Engagement Log and how this is presented to the Committee and to seek approval for proposed changes.
Our HSCP’s Transport Team honoured at Glasgow Caring City’s Festive Fun Day and Awards
Our Glasgow City HSCP’s (Health and Social Care Partnership) Transport Team was recently honoured at Glasgow Caring City’s Festive Fun Day and Awards in December 2024, where they received a 25th Anniversary Community Partnership Award in recognition of their longstanding support for the charity’s fleet operations.
Jack McHugh and Caroline Oliphant from the Transport Team were invited to the event to represent the HSCP. They were joined by colleague Willie Darroch and enjoyed a day filled with festive activities organised by the young people who attend the charity.
Time to Talk Day 2025: promoting mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
On 6 February, our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) marked Time to Talk Day.
This annual national campaign encourages friends, families, communities and workplaces to come together, talk, listen and help change lives by breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health.
To support this important initiative, our Mental Health Improvement Team hosted a drop-in event at Commonwealth House in the city centre, inviting colleagues to take some time out of their day to relax, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and have an open chat about mental health.