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EQIA - Justice Services Glasgow Framework
Agenda - 24/01/2024
Item No 10 - Glasgow City IJB Grants Policy
The purpose of this report is to seek approval for an IJB
Grants Policy. This policy will apply to all grant funding
which is awarded by functions delegated to Glasgow City
Integration Joint Board (IJB) and delivered by the Health
and Social Care Partnership. It will apply to both Council
and Health Board functions which fall within this definition.
Item No 20 - Scottish Government Mental Health Services for Children and Young People - 2022-23 Carry Forward
The purpose of this report is to update the IJB on progress with the Community Mental Health funding for 2023/34; and to note the approval by the Chief Officer and Chief Officer Finance and Resources of the plan for the underspend under delegated authority, on the ground of urgency.
Item No 19 - Community Link Worker Programme 2024-25 - Additional SG Funding
The purpose of this report is to update the IJB on the offer of additional Scottish Government funding for the Community Links Worker Programme from 2024/25; and to note the approval by the Chief Officer and Chief Officer Finance and Resources, under delegated authority, on the ground of urgency.
Glasgow City Primary care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin - December 2023
The Primary Care Improvement Plan Bulletin is also available as an online interactive bulletin.
Staff urged to ‘Think Red Bag’ to improve patient care
All staff working in hospitals and care homes are being urged to ‘Think Red Bag’ when preparing for a care home resident to attend and return from hospital.
The Red Bag works as a visual prompt to provide a central location for the transfer of information, appropriate medication, belongings and preferences of an individual. The bag is used if a resident is required to be transferred from their care home to hospital.
Item No 13 - Health Beyond the Pandemic within Glasgow - Presentation
Strategic Partnership with the University of Strathclyde is set to drive innovation in health and social care
A new collaboration agreement between researchers at the University of Strathclyde and our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is set to drive innovation in health and social care.
The Strategic Partnership Agreement formalises a long-time collaboration between the two. Teams of multi-disciplinary academics will join forces with our HSCP to develop solutions in response to real world and local challenges and inform best practice, as well as drive people-focussed innovation in the sector.