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Partnership Matters Briefing - March/April 2024
In her last issue of Partnership Matters as our HSCP’s Chief Officer, Susanne Millar reflects in a video message about her time in Social Work and then the HSCP before she takes up her new role of Chief Executive of Glasgow City Council. Also featured this month, our Staff Awards for Excellence 2024 took place which recognise and celebrate individual staff, teams and projects who have ‘gone the extra mile’. Our residential Care Homes have launched “Meaningful Connections” which aims to create positive connections for the residents with family, friends, staff and their local community.
IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee Papers
The next meeting of the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee will take place on Wednesday 10th June 2026 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.
Stories from Glasgow: Celebrating community voices
A new exhibition, Stories from Glasgow, is now open, showcasing powerful mixed media work created by Glasgow based artists to celebrate the voices of children, young people and families from across the city’s booster wards: Calton, Govan and Govanhill.
IJB Public Engagement Committee Papers
The next meeting of the IJB Public Engagement Committee will take place on Wednesday 20th May 2026 at 2.00pm.
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.
Glasgow City Integration Joint Board Papers
The next meeting of the IJB will take place on Wednesday 13th May 2026 at 9.30am.
Glasgow City Care at Home Service praised by Care Inspectorate
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP)’s Care at Home Service received very positive results following a Care Inspectorate inspection carried out between 19 January and 4 February 2026.
This was one of the most detailed inspections the service has had. Inspectors spent a lot of time visiting services, speaking with people and reviewing how the service works across all areas. The results clearly show the hard work, professionalism and teamwork of everyone involved.
Publications and Meetings
On this webpage you will find links to the key publications of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership. This includes:
current and past meeting papers of the Integration Joint Board and its committeesgovernance documents that set out the various arrangements, principles and standards of the Integration Joint Board and the Partnershipkey strategies and plansconsultationsother publicationsThe following links will direct you to either further webpages or actual documents.
Share your views on our HSCP’s Locality Plans
Draft Locality Plans from 2024 to 2025 for Glasgow City HSCP’s (HSCP) North East, North West and South Localities were recently approved by our Integration Joint Board (IJB), and they can be viewed on our HSCP’s website.
We’ll now be undertaking targeted stakeholder engagement on the plans in the coming months before publishing final versions. Feedback gathered during the engagement will be used to inform the content and format of Locality Plans for 2025 to 2026.
Working with our providers of social care services
Over 100 people attended Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Provider Event on 19 June at Glasgow City Chambers. The event was aimed at providers of social care services, registered managers, HSCP senior management and HSCP commissioning staff.
Jackie Kerr, Interim Chief Officer of our HSCP welcomed participants and gave an update on the interim senior management structure, pressures, challenges and opportunities and the National Care Service.
Project SEARCH: Supporting young people into meaningful employment and to live more independently within their communities
Project SEARCH is an innovative work based learning programme for young adults aged 18 to 29 with learning disabilities and/or autism spectrum conditions. The programme combines real workplace experience with training in employability and independent living skills, with the goal of helping participants gain and sustain meaningful employment and live more independently within their communities.