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Item No 09 - Consultation and Engagement Log

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May 2025 | Integration Joint Board – Public Engagement Committee | Papers and Reports

The purpose of this report is to present the updated Consultation and Engagement Log.

24 June 2026

Meeting
| Glasgow City Integration Joint Board

HSCP hosts community events to raise awareness of and support for dementia

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Published: June 01 2026

Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) welcomed carers, families and local residents to a series of community events during this year’s Dementia Awareness Week, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and the support available.

Held annually in early June by Alzheimer Scotland and NHS Scotland, this year’s campaign focused on dementia diagnosis and raising awareness of the most common early symptoms.

Glasgow City Integration Joint Board Papers

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Meetings

The next meeting of the IJB will take place on Wednesday 23rd September 2026 at 9.30am.

Integration Joint Board Minutes

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Draft MinutesThere are currently no draft minutes available.Approved Minutes202613 May 2026

Glasgow's Fostering Service to receive major investment

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Published: June 01 2026
Fostering in Glasgow has been given a major boost following approval by the city’s Integration Joint Board to introduce a £2000 referral payment; a £100 per week increase in foster care fees and an extra week’s annual review payment.

Community Assessment Centres (CACs) – A Vital Tool In Our COVID-19 Armoury

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Published: January 01 2022 | Primary Care

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.