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Item No 13 - Risk Management Quarterly Update - Q2 2025-26
The purpose of this report is to provide an update to the IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee on the status of the IJB’s risk register and to highlight key operational risks being managed in the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
This report covers the review carried out in respect of changes to risk in Quarter 2 (1 July 2025 to 30 September 2025).
Item No 14 - Business Continuity and Category 1 Annual Assurance Statement 2025
The purpose of this report is to provide assurance to the Glasgow City IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee about the business continuity arrangements for the HSCP and the arrangements in place in respect of the IJB’s duties as a Category 1 responder.
Item No 16 - Public Bodies Climate Change Duties Report 2024-25
To update on Glasgow City Integration Joint Board’s (IJB) Public Bodies Climate Change Duties Report 2024-2025 which has been submitted to the Scottish Government by the deadline of 30th November 2025.
Item No 18 - Glasgow City IJB Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee - Meeting Dates 2026-27
Call for nominations for the 2026 SAFE Awards now open!
As the year draws to a close, we’re celebrating the remarkable contributions across our Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and inviting nominations for the 2026 Staff Awards for Excellence (SAFE Awards).
Has someone in our workforce made a real difference? Gone the extra mile to support patients, service users or colleagues? Delivered outstanding service under pressure? Introduced an innovative idea that improved the way we work? If so, now is the time to recognise and reward their efforts.
Glasgow City HSCP Buildings / Services Open During the Holiday Period for 2025 to 2026
Glasgow Child Interview Team
The Glasgow Child Interview Team is made up of specially trained social workers and police officers. They work together to interview children and young people who have been victims of abuse or crime or have seen a crime happen.
The team uses a trauma-informed approach called the Scottish Child Interview Model (SCIM). This approach helps make the experience less stressful for children, reduces the risk of further trauma, and improves the quality of information gathered during interviews.
Parkhead Hub officially opens as Scotland’s largest integrated health and social care facility
Item No 09b - Justice Social Work Performance Presentation
Our care homes are supporting people to be timely discharged from hospital
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is taking part in a Scottish Government pilot to reduce the number of people who are waiting to move from hospital wards to more appropriate settings.
Nobody wants to remain in hospital any longer than they need to. Any delay in discharge can have a detrimental effect on a person’s health and wellbeing. Delays can occur for a variety of reasons but are usually due to a lack of appropriate care or services available within the community.