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Quarterly Performance Reports
In line with the Partnership’s performance management arrangements, performance reports are produced on a quarterly basis. These reports are then scrutinised by citywide and locality management teams. The Integration Joint Board’s Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee also receives a quarterly performance report and, at each meeting, they focus on specific service areas with service leads. These reports can be accessed below
First ever outdoor art installation kicks off summer of greenspace development at Stobhill Mental Health Campus
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has installed the first ever piece of outdoor art at Stobhill Hospital’s Mental Health Campus in Glasgow, signalling a summer of work to improve the hospital’s greenspaces and outdoor facilities.
The Willow Arch has been designed and built by willow artist and sculptor Geoff Forest, and it will be surrounded by flowers and plants to bring structure, colour and scent year-round.
IJB Finance Audit and Scrutiny Committee (M) 07-02-2024 (Approved)
IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee Papers
The next meeting of the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee will take place on Wednesday 12th June 2024 at 9.30am.
If you wish to watch the proceedings, please email glasgowcityijb@glasgow.gov.uk and a link to access the MS Teams feed of the meeting will be sent to you. Please see Guidance for Participating in a Virtual Meeting.
The meeting papers are available approximately one week prior to the meeting.
Gould, David
Grimmond, Fi
Item No 11 - Older People, Carers and Unscheduled Care Performance Presentation
SDCF - Frequently asked questions
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is planning to establish a Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF) in Glasgow City Centre.
On this page you will find answers to the questions we get asked frequently about the SDCF. Click on each question below to go to the answer:
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill
The Scottish Government’s National Care Service (Scotland) Bill aims to make Scottish Ministers accountable for social care, as they are currently for health care, within Scotland. It will be one of the most significant reforms of public services since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS).