Toggle menu

Glasgow Community Planning Partnership

Glasgow Community Planning Partnership (GCPP) is a collective of public bodies, local communities, third sector organisations and others who work together s to design and deliver services locally that make a difference and improve people's lives.

The Glasgow Community Plan acts as the Local Outcomes Improvement Plan as required by the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act.

For more information on Glasgow Community Planning Partnership or the Glasgow Community Plan go to the Glasgow Community Planning Partnership website.

Community planning is about how public bodies work together, and with local communities, to design and deliver better services that make a real difference to people's lives. It drives public service reform by bringing together local public services with the communities they serve, and provides a focus for partnership working that targets specific local circumstances. Partners work together to improve local services and to ensure that they meet the needs of local people, especially those who need the services most.

A Community Planning Partnership (or CPP) is the name given to all those services that come together to take part in community planning. There are 32 CPPs across Scotland, one for each council area. Each CPP focuses on where partners' collective efforts and resources can add the most value to their local communities, with particular emphasis on reducing inequality.

 

Related Content

Related Articles

Links

 

Last modified on 03 May 2024

Share this page

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by email