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Partnership Matters Briefing - September/October 2024
In our September/October edition of Partnership Matters we announce our new HSCP Chief Officer Pat Togher. Pat will return to the HSCP mid December to take on his new role. Also, in this edition you can read all about how our project Martha’s Mammies won a COSLA award and read a great article about how some of our IJB members visit our HSCP services. This month saw us celebrate Care Experienced Week where we hosted the annual Open Day celebration featuring music, performances and information stalls.
13 November 2024
Item No 03 - IJB-Public Engagement Committee (M) 22.05.2024 - DRAFT
Item No 08 - Engagement with Young Carers
To provide an update to the IJB Public Engagement Committee on carer engagement, and to advise of recommendations to increase opportunities for young carer engagement.
Item No 09 - Youth Engagement and Glasgow City Youth Health Service
The purpose of this report is to share Glasgow City Youth Health Service’s work to engage and consult with local young people on the design and development of the service, with the IJB Public Engagement Committee (PEC).
Item No 11 - Next Steps in Implementing Mental Health Strategy - Enhancing Community Services and Community Engagement
To update the Integration Joint Board (IJB) Public Engagement Committee (PEC) on community engagement in relation to next steps in implementing the NHS GG&C Mental Health Strategy.
Item No 12 - GCHSCP Draft Locality Plans 2024-25 - Engagement Approach
To inform the IJB Public Engagement Committee of the proposed approach to engage with stakeholders to inform the final versions of GCHSCP’s Locality Plans for 2024/25.
Item No 07 - Carer Engagement in the Review of Glasgow City HSCP Carer Strategy
To advise the IJB Public Engagement Committee of the intention to review Glasgow City HSCP Carers Strategy and related documents.
Small steps can make a big impact on medicines waste and save money
Medicines are 25% of the NHS carbon footprint and currently cannot be recycled for reuse. We destroy over a tonne of returned medicines through pharmacies every working day. We also know people inappropriately throw them away in general waste and down sinks and toilets, which is causing harm to wildlife and the environment.
HSCP staff recognised at Scottish Health Awards 2024
Huge congratulations to all Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) staff who were recognised at the Scottish Health Awards 2024 held in Edinburgh on 7 November.
These Awards recognise the contribution of frontline health and social care workers but also celebrate those who work so hard behind the scenes in support roles, to ensure we have the kind of health and care services that are vital in achieving the highest quality of care.