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Item No 09 - Chief Social Work Officer Annual Report 2023-24

Publication
November 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

To present the annual report from the Interim Chief Social Work Officer for the year 2023/24, prepared in line with interim guidance for the 2023/24 report provided by Scottish Government.

Item No 10 - Justice Social Work and Community Justice Overview Annual Update

Publication
November 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

To update the Integration Joint Board on:
• Justice Social Work developments; and
• Community Justice Glasgow developments.

Item No 15 - Glasgow City IJB Future Agenda Items

Publication
November 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports

EQIA - Removal of vacancies in Welfare Rights - Budget 2024 to 2025

Publication
November 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Papers and Reports | Equality

IJB Finance Audit and Scrutiny Committee (M) 23-10-2024 - APPROVED

Publication
December 2024 | Integration Joint Board – Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee | Minutes – Approved

Power of Attorney (PoA) Day 2024

News Item
Published: November 01 2024

Power of Attorney (PoA) Day 2024 is Thursday 21 November and we’re encouraging everyone to start the conversation about PoA. 

Having a PoA in place means you can nominate someone you trust to make the important decisions about your future if ill health meant you couldn’t do it for yourself. Not many people know that even if you have a next of kin, you still need a PoA to make sure your wishes are followed if you become incapacitated – it doesn’t automatically fall to your next of kin.

Raja, Hanif

Publication
November 2024 | Glasgow City Integration Joint Board | Declarations of Interest

Our HSCP’s community nurses recognised for their long service by QNIS

News Item
Published: December 01 2024 | Nursing

Community nurses working with Glasgow City Health and Social Care (HSCP) Partnership were presented with Long Service Awards from the Queen's Institute for Community Nursing Scotland (QNIS) on 27 November.

All community nurses with over 21 years’ service were invited to attend an afternoon tea at Glasgow’s City Chambers. One hundred and eighty nurses attended the event and received certificates and badges.

Hosting the event, Julia Egan, our HSCP’s Chief Nurse, thanked all the nurses and presented them with a QNIS certificate of recognition and badge.