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Raising Awareness of Bowel Cancer
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Bowel cancer is Scotland’s third most common cancer but it is treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early. Nearly everyone diagnosed at the earliest stage will survive bowel cancer but this drops significantly as the disease develops.
Item No 10 - Budget Monitoring Month 10 Period 12
This report outlines the financial position of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board as at 31 January 2018 (Health) and 16 February 2018 (Council), and highlights any areas of budget pressure and actions to mitigate these pressures
Partnership Staff Teams get First and Second Place in SASW Social Work Team of the Year Award 2018
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership Staff received two Awards in the Scottish Association of Social Work (SASW) Awards for Best Practice in 2017.
The Award for Social Work Team of the Year was won by the Partnership’s Family Group Decision Making Team, with a highly commended for the same award for the Partnership’s Families for Children and Asylum/Roma Team.
IJB-Finance and Audit Committee Minute (Approved) 07-02-18
Item No.17 - Future Items
Agenda Items for March 2017
Item No 3 - IJB Performance Scrutiny Committee Minutes 21.02.18 (Draft)
Item No 6 - Clinical and Professional Quarterly Assurance Statement
To provide the IJB Performance Scrutiny Committee with a quarterly clinical and professional assurance statement.
Item No 7 - Improving Access to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) for Vulnerable Children and Young People
To demonstrate the improved access to CAMHS for those children across Greater Glasgow & Clyde and in particular, to demonstrate work identifying local need with a focus on areas of high deprivation to eradicate health inequalities at a community level.
Item No 8 - Proof of Concept Update and Further Progression
The purpose of this report is to provide an update on progress made since reporting on the outcome of the Proof of Concept, and to outline how it will continue to be taken forward.