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Item No 03 - Draft Minutes from IJB held on 25/11/2020
Item No 05 - Integration Joint Board Rolling Actions List
Glasgow City IJB Minute 24-06-20 (Approved)
Item No. 9 - Treatment Foster Care Service Review and Employment Tribunal Judgement
To advise the IJB on the comprehensive review of Treatment Foster Care (TFC) undertaken by Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership regarding the financial cost of the service and the impact on outcomes for young people.
Also to advise the IJB on the implications of the judgement by the Employment Tribunal relating to foster carers (the claimants) with the Treatment Foster Care Service.
Item No 11 - Glasgow City IJB Budget Monitoring Statement for Month 4 / Period 5 2020/21
This report outlines the financial position of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board as at 31st July 2020 (Health) and 31st July 2020 (Council), and highlights any areas of budget pressure and actions to mitigate these pressures.
Item No 12 - Attendance Management
To advise IJB Finance and Audit Committee of Quarter 2 2017/18 absence levels across Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership and highlight priorities within Attendance Management Action Plans.
06 December 2017
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Item No 3 - Draft Minutes from IJB held on 24/06/2020
Parkhead Hub welcomes local community to first networking day
Parkhead Hub’s first community networking event was declared a roaring success by staff and the public who attended the event on 22 May. The new Hub welcomed local families and organisations to come together to see the breadth of Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and local community services, available in the east area of Glasgow.
Glasgow supports Carers Week 2025 with new video and Carer Strategy
From 10 to 16 June, we celebrated Carers Week to highlight the importance of Glasgow’s unpaid carers.
Carers Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities. This year’s theme, ‘Caring About Equality’, shined a light on the significant inequalities unpaid carers face, from increased risks of poverty and poor health to social isolation and a lack of access to opportunities.