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GCHSCP Public Engagement Committee: Review Survey 2019/2020
Primary Care Improvement Plan - Bulletins and Additional Information
Glasgow City HSCP Review of Participation and Engagement
A Feedback Log has been developed that captures the key suggestions and proposals made by participants during the consultation and engagement element of the HSCP’s review of participation and engagement. It includes feedback received via a web-based survey and at engagement events arranged in collaboration with Locality Engagement Forums (LEFs).
Participation Requests
Message from Susanne Millar to Providers
Please see below a personal video message from Susanne Millar, Interim Chief Officer, Glasgow City HSCP recognising and thanking providers of HSCP purchased services for their efforts and support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Web Accessibility Guidance
The Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 came into force on 23 September 2018. The Regulations require that public sector websites and mobile apps be made more accessible to all users, particularly for users who have accessibility needs. This includes all their design, coding and content.
A Safe Return to the Workplace
A video is available to show some of the main changes that have been made to our offices to support a safe working environment for staff returning to their workplace.
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Staff Experiences of Working at Barr Street
In May/June 2020, staff working at Glasgow City HSCP’s Barr Street COVID-19 Community Assessment Centre and Care Home Testing Services participated in a staff engagement survey. Barr Street is one of a number of centres that opened up across Greater Glasgow and Clyde to help combat Coronavirus (COVID-19) by providing a more streamlined service to assess people presenting symptoms. Some of the staff working at Barr Street share their experiences of working there in the below video.
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Public Petitions
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.
Annual Accounts and Annual Audit Report
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership have published Audited Annual Accounts for 2024 to 2025 which the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board approved on 24 September 2025.