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EQIA - Removal of Positive Outcomes Project - Budget 2026 to 2027

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March 2026 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Equality

Item No 14 - Homelessness Services - Temporary Homelessness Accommodation Charges for 2026-27

Publication
March 2026 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

Charges for homelessness temporary accommodation are set annually by the Council’s City Administration Committee. This report is to inform Glasgow City Integration Joint Board of the approved charges for 2026/27.

Parkhead Hub marks International Women’s Day

News Item
Published: March 01 2026

Our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Health Improvement staff in the North East Locality hosted a community event celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) in the Parkhead Hub on 9 March 2026.

The event highlighted some of the services, support and opportunities available to women locally, while also celebrating the achievements and experiences of women across Glasgow.

Representatives from Glasgow Life, GEMAP Financially Included and the GAMH North East Carers also hosted stalls and engaged with attendees.

Glasgow City IJB Minute 21-01-2026 - APPROVED

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March 2026 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Minutes – Approved

Glasgow City IJB Meeting Schedule

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2026-27 Meeting Schedule

Phlebotomy Service – making it easier for people to get the tests they need

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Published: March 01 2026

Phlebotomy means taking a small sample of blood using a needle. It helps doctors check your health and diagnose medical conditions. This work is carried out by trained staff called phlebotomists.

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s Phlebotomy Service provides both clinic appointments and home visits. As well as taking blood samples, staff can check blood pressure, pulse and collect urine samples. It’s a very busy service, taking around 17,500 blood samples every month. All referrals come from GP practices.