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Item No 11 - Scottish Government Funding for Improved Mental Health Services for Children and Young People 2022-2023
To advise the IJB of the plan for the second year of investment in Tier 1 and Tier 2 mental health supports for children and young people by Scottish Government.
Item No 05 - Integration Joint Board Rolling Actions List
Item No 10 - Unscheduled Care Commissioning Plan - Design and Delivery Plan - 2022-2023 - 2024-2025
To present the Design and Delivery Plan as the updated and re-freshed Board-wide strategic commissioning plan for unscheduled care.
Item No 07 - Medium Term Financial Outlook 2022-25
This report outlines the Medium Term Financial Outlook for the Integration Joint Board (IJB) and has been prepared to support financial planning and delivery of the IJB’s Strategic Plan.
GCHSCP Draft Communications Strategy 2017 - 2019
Item No 08 - IJB Financial Allocations and Budgets 2022-23
To provide the IJB with a full update on the proposed financial allocations to, and implications for, the IJB Budget in 2022-23.
Glasgow City HSCP Staff Mental Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2021 to 2022
EQIA - GP Budget
HSCP Staff Recognised at Recent Awards
Several Glasgow City HSCP staff and teams have been shortlisted for Awards over the last few months.
These include:
The NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) Excellence Awards. These Awards are for individual members of staff, teams or projects that have identified ways to deliver improvements that benefit patients and service uses, colleagues or NHSGGC. There are eight categories of Awards which were presented at the Celebrating Success Awards event on 23 February 2022.
Raising Awareness of Cancer Screening Programmes with BME Residents/Patients
Animations have been developed to raise awareness of the Breast, Bowel and Cervical national cancer screening programmes for BME (Black and Minority Ethnic) residents/patients/ community organisations.
Our take up rates for cancer screening are currently lower for BME patients so the animations are targeted to contribute to reducing this health inequality.