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Item No 7 - A Mental Well-being Approach in Primary Care
To inform members of the emerging mental well-being model in primary care and seek advice on this.
Item No.8 - IJB Financial Allocation & Budgets 2016-17
To set the budget for the Integration Joint Board for 2016-2017 and to direct the Council and Health Board to spend the budget in line with the Strategic Plan.
Item No 8 - Review of Participation and Engagement
The purpose of this report is to update the IJB Public Engagement Committee on the review of Participation and Engagement structures across Glasgow City HSCP.
Item No 9 - IJB Public Engagement Committee - Meeting Schedule and Work Plan 2020
To propose a schedule of meetings for the IJB Public Engagement Committee in 2020 to be held in each of the city’s localities, to outline potential agenda items for future meetings, and to ask Committee to discuss and consider the format and further agenda items for meetings in 2020.
NW Locality Engagement Forum Meeting February 2020
EQIA - GCHSCP Community Link Workers
IJB-Public Engagement Committee Minutes 13.11.2019 (Approved)
EQIA - Family Support Strategy
February 2020
Welcome to the February 2020 Newsletter. This month we cover the Social Work Services Long Service Milestone Awards, which took place at the City Chambers on 19 February. We have a special focus on Gartnavel Royal Hospital, looking at the activities organised by staff to enhance the experiences of patients. We also celebrate the opening of the new Victoria Gardens Care Home and the new Woodside Day Care Centre.
Woodside Day Care Centre Officially Opened
Glasgow City HSCP’s Woodside Day Care Centre, located next to the Partnership’s new Woodside Health and Care Centre, was officially opened by Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council on 5 February 2020.
The purpose built centre provides activities such as armchair bowls, dominos, bingo, yoga, quizzes, arts and crafts and outings. People usually attend for one, two or three days a week. They are collected from home each morning and driven to the centre in Hinshaw Street where they enjoy lunch and activities before heading home.