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Item No 14 - Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) Annual Report 2024-25
The purpose of this report is to highlight to the IJB the Annual Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) report 2024-25.
Item No 10 - Adults With Incapacity Delayed Discharge Funding and Action Plan
The purpose of this report is to advise the IJB of a funding allocation to the IJB from the Scottish Government (Appendix 1 and 2) to be used to provide additional resources aimed at reducing the impact of mental incapacity related delays in hospital discharges.
Members are asked to note the Adults with Incapacity Delayed Discharge Action Plan (Appendix 3) that has been developed and agreed by the Scottish Government and approve the funding for this use.
Item No 16 - IJB-Public Engagement Committee (M) 18.02.2026 - DRAFT
Item No 08 - IJB Financial Allocations and Budgets 2026-2027
This report will outline the revenue budget for Glasgow City Integration Joint Board for 2026-27 and the budget available for services commissioned from Glasgow City Council and NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde.
Item No 09 - Medium Term Financial Outlook 2026-2029
This report outlines the Medium Term Financial Outlook for the Integration Joint Board (IJB) and has been prepared to support financial planning and delivery of the IJB’s Strategic Plan.
Item No 06 - Rolling Action List
Item No 09 - National Care Home Contract Increase 2026-27
The purpose of this report is to update the Glasgow City
Integration Joint Board on the increase to the National
Care Home Contract (NCHC) fee rates for 2026/27 and
the proposed increases on our other commissioned care
homes services.
Glasgow City HSCP Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin No 11 - December 2021
Latest edition of the Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP) Bulletin.
Community Assessment Centres (CACs) – A Vital Tool In Our COVID-19 Armoury
One of the first major responses to the COVID-19 pandemic has also proven to be one of the most effective, providing vital frontline support for thousands of patients, and protecting the health service from being overwhelmed by the virus.
Community Assessment Centres (CACs) first appeared in March 2020 – rapidly set up across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde to help manage the flow of suspected COVID-19 patients into the health service.