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Glasgow City Integration Joint Board Supporting Documents

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Reports to the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board may reference documents that are the subject matter of their respective report. They are available by the date that their respective report was considered by the Integration Joint Board.

15 March 2017
18 January 2017
9 December 2016
31 October 2016

IJB Executive Committee Papers

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Meeting papers

Past meeting papers of the IJB Executive Committee are available below.

 

Shadow Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

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Shadow Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

Ahead of the formal establishment of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board on 8 February 2016, a Shadow Integration Joint Board was constituted in June 2014 to oversee the development of integrated community health and social care service arrangements within Glasgow City. The Shadow Integration Joint Board was dissolved when the Integration Joint Board was constituted.

Papers

Past meeting papers of the Shadow Integration Joint Board are available below.

IJB-Finance & Audit Committee Minutes 14/06/2017

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September 2017 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Minutes – Approved

Integration Scheme

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Glasgow City’s Integration Scheme is available.

North East Locality Plan 2017-18

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September 2017 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Locality Plan | Performance, Planning

North West Locality Plan 2017-18

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September 2017 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Planning, Performance

South Locality Plan 2017-18

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September 2017 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Planning, Performance

Minor Injuries Unit review - Frequently Asked Questions

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September 2017 | Consultation

Answers to some Frequently Answered Questions about the review of Minor Injuries Unit.

Public Petitions

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The Glasgow City Integration Joint Board aims to provide good quality services that are easy to access and meet the health and social care needs of the people of Glasgow.

The public petitions process plays a key part in these aims by encouraging people to participate fully in the decision making process, either individually or as part of a group.

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