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Item No.3 - IJB Committees, Chairs and Vice Chairs
To outline a number of considerations with regard to the role of Chair and Vice Chair of the Integration Joint Board and its committees; propose an interim amendment to the appointment process of the Chair and Vice Chair of the IJB; and, make recommendations as to formalising the process of appointing committee chairs.
Item No 6 - Adult Services Transformational Change Programme 2018-2021
To seek IJB approval for the HSCP’s Adult Services transformational change programme for the 3 years 2018-21, including associated savings and efficiencies.
Item No 7 - A Five Year Strategy for Adult Mental Health Services in Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2018-2023 (Draft)
To advise and seek approval from the IJB on the future strategic directions for mental health services for the next five years as part of an overall strategy for Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Consultation Good Practice Guidelines - Quick Guide Version
Consultation Good Practice Guidelines - Full Version
South Glasgow Public Information Session – A Five Year Mental Health Strategy for Glasgow
South Glasgow Locality Forum Public Information Session – A Five Year Mental Health Strategy for Glasgow on Thursday 8th February from 10.30am - 12.30pm at Home Conference Room, 246 Edminston Drive, Ibrox, Glasgow G51 3HH The session is for service users, community organisations and the wider public in South Glasgow. Topics include:
Item No.4 - Minutes from IJB Meeting on 18/01/2017
Minutes of meeting held on Wednesday 18 January 2017
North West Locality Forum Event - Let's Talk About Mental Health
Glasgow City HSCP - NW Locality Engagement Forum and Mental Health Network (Greater Glasgow) Let’s Talk About Mental Health Event on Tuesday 30 January 2018 from 11.00am – 2.30pm in Partick Burgh Halls, 9 Burgh Hall Street, G11 5LW.
Individuals, community and patient groups, voluntary sector representatives, carers and the wider interested community are invited to find out about the Mental Health 5 Year Strategy, priorities in NW Glasgow and discuss issues that affect patients, service users, carers and their families in relation to Mental Health Services.