Integrated Care Fund Sharing Knowledge and Identifying Opportunities Thursday 29 th October 2015 Liz McEntee Head of External Relations GCVS www.gcvs.org.uk/

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Integrated Care Fund Sharing Knowledge and Identifying Opportunities Thursday 29 th October 2015 Liz McEntee Head of External Relations GCVS

What is Health & Social Care Integration all about? Citizens at the heart of services. Promoting people’s wellbeing. Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister HSC Alliance Academy Inaugural Lecture 27/10/2015

2,400 registered charities in Glasgow Paid workforce of 25, ,000 volunteers £1B contribution to Glasgow economy About Glasgow’s Third Sector

The Third Sector Offer 2,400 registered charities in Glasgow Close to and trusted by those most in need Connected to communities Prevention through to crisis intervention Innovative, creative, dedicated, flexible, insightful, swift to react Value for money Access to resources beyond the public sector

The Third Sector Offer 2,400 registered charities in Glasgow The TSI is the route to connect with the TS – you do not have to “herd cats”! The TS is “open for business”, operating at the heart of communities The TSI holds and shares key information – who, what where and how Breadth of TS contribution does not come from commissioning or procurement The sector can work “at scale” when coordinated Implement the Scot Gov TSI Guidance