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Agenda - 27/04/2022
Item No 12 - Glasgow City HSCP Carer Strategy 2022-2025
To request approval of the draft Glasgow City HSCP Carer Strategy 2022-2025 and note the intention to launch the Strategy in June 2022 during Carers Week (6th -12th June 2022).
ITEM 4 - Participation and Engagement Strategy - Consultation Update
To provide committee with an update on the ongoing consultation on the draft Participation and Engagement Strategy for the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board.
Item No 11 - Primary Care Improvement Plan – 2022-23 to 2025-26
To seek approval from the IJB for the draft PCIP 2022/3-2025/6 and agree to issue the draft for consultation.
To note the indicative programme for the Primary Care Improvement Fund for 2022/23.
To note the additional funding that has been made available by the Scottish Government.
To note the changes to the governance arrangements.
Item No 08 - Health Improvement Performance Presentation
Item No 08 - Older People and Unscheduled Care Performance Presentation
Item 5 - Public Engagement Committee (Petitions Process)
The purpose of this paper is to outline a proposed petitions process for the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board, to be operated on its behalf by this committee .
Public Protection Bulletin - 15 April 2022
Public Protection Bulletin dated 15 April 2022 in relation to COVID-19 and safeguarding adults and children.
New Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme
The new Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme (BFS) has been recently launched across Scotland to help provide mothers with positive experiences of breastfeeding when out and about. This will help mothers to feel confident and supported when breastfeeding in public areas. Businesses and organisations can actively support mothers to feed on their premises by signing up to the Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme by displaying their BFS sticker. This gives a visual reassurance that breastfeeding families will be welcomed in a warm and supportive environment.
Life Restarts For Joseph After NHSGGC Support
For more than half his life, Joseph Devlin battled severe OCD and depression, often alone and confined to his house. But now, thanks to an innovative programme of support, Joseph is restarting his life, forging a new path with confidence and renewed hope.