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6 March 2019
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Item No 16 - Clinical and Professional Quarterly Assurance Statement
To provide the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee with a quarterly clinical and professional assurance statement for the period 1st October 2025 – 31st December 2025.
Item No 14 - Mental Welfare Commission Local Visits 2025
The purpose of this report is to present to the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee the findings from the Mental Welfare Commission local visit reports to mental health inpatient wards in Glasgow City, published during the period 1st January 2025 to 31st December 2025.
Item No 13 - Glasgow City HSCP 10 Year Temporary Accommodation Strategy Update
This report updates the Integration Joint Board on the development of Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s 10-year Temporary Accommodation Strategy.
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Digital mental health support is helping Glasgow’s young people
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) funds mental health provision that’s quickly and easily accessible to a range of children and young people dependent on their needs.
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Project SEARCH – 2026 Applications Open!
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Glasgow’s Family Wellbeing Hub supporting parents, carers and young people
Our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is proud to highlight the work of the Family Wellbeing Hub, a developing partnership model designed to support parents and carers of children and young people experiencing mental health challenges, including suicidal crisis.
Families have highlighted that they often feel overwhelmed when navigating their child’s distress, and many reported limited support for understanding needs, coping at home and managing the emotional strain.