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Steps taken to strengthen financial position as IJB considers harsh realities

Jun 1, 2023

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A plan geared to protecting the most vulnerable members of South Lanarkshire communities was consolidated this week – amid a harsh financial backdrop highlighted by a recent national report.

South Lanarkshire Integration Joint Board (IJB) met to strengthen an approach to protect essential services and prepare for unavoidably tough choices ahead.

The special meeting opened with members reflecting on the detail of Audit Scotland’s recently-published Integration Joint Boards Financial Analysis 2021/22.

Professor Soumen Sengupta, Chief Officer for South Lanarkshire Integration Joint Board (IJB) explained that the report’s contents leave no illusion about the severity of the challenges – yet its recommendations chime with a robust and an already-active local recognition and response.

“Significant cost pressures are being faced across all local public services and this independent assessment, as has been widely reported, highlights the extent of ‘unprecedented’ strain for health and social care services across the nation.

“Locally, the unremitting focus of our hardworking staff and our leadership team is to keep people safe. The reality is that we will need to grapple with serious decisions in the coming months and years.”

The IJB has a legal obligation to be in a balanced financial position to ensure it is able to ensure the provision of statutory functions and essential services.

The previous IJB meeting, in March, saw a decision on one means of bridging part of a budget gap deferred to South Lanarkshire Council’s Executive Committee. That was approved, but with an amendment. Today’s business saw the IJB agree steps to achieve parity for the current year, with support of the South Lanarkshire Council and NHS Lanarkshire.

Lesley McDonald, Chair of the IJB, said, “This week’s business achieved a balanced budget which strengthens our short term position to negotiate the harsh realities in front of us. There was also resolute commitment, from all members of the IJB, to work together in addressing serious challenges going forward.”

Ms McDonald added: “None of us want to be in this position. We recognise, however, the challenge that Audit Scotland has posed to all those organisations, with a responsibility for health and social care. That challenge is to make inevitably difficult choices – so we can continue to protect the most vulnerable and at risk within our communities.”

 

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