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Standing Orders, Code of Conduct and Declaration of Interests
Glasgow City Integration Joint Board’s current Standing Orders, Code of Conduct and Declaration of Interests are available.
Quarterly Performance Reports
In line with the Partnership’s performance management arrangements, performance reports are produced on a quarterly basis. These reports are then scrutinised by citywide and locality management teams. The Integration Joint Board’s Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee also receives a quarterly performance report and, at each meeting, they focus on specific service areas with service leads. These reports can be accessed below
Supporting parents to chat about sexual health and relationships
The Chat is a new website that has been developed by health professionals to help you to support your child as they learn about friendships, relationships and growing up.
You can look for what you need depending on the age of your child, the topic that they are interested in or the questions they ask.
The Chat website was developed in response to feedback from, parents who took part in an engagement process to share their experiences of supporting their child’s learning at home.
IJB Finance Audit and Scrutiny Committee (Minute) 04-02-2026 - APPROVED
15 April 2026
Item No 10 - Older People, Carers and Unscheduled Care Performance Presentation
EQIA - Glasgow's Promise 2024 to 2030
EQIA - Temporary Accommodation Strategy
Equalities Impact Assessments
This page provides Equalities Impact Assessments (EQIAs) that have been completed by the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership and Glasgow City Integration Joint Board for policy or service changes or developments.
Deprescribing: It’s OK to Ask if medicines are still needed
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) are encouraging people to feel confident having open conversations about their health, including the medicines they take.
As part of its commitment to Realistic Medicine, NHSGGC is asking patients, families and carers to speak to healthcare professionals about whether their medicines are still the right choice for them.