Community Health Partnership - List of Community Health Partnerships

List of Community Health Partnerships

Note: In some areas, CHPs are known as Community Health and Care Partnerships (CHCPs).

  • East Ayrshire CHP
  • North Ayrshire CHP
  • South Ayrshire CHP
  • Scottish Borders CHCP
  • Dumfries and Galloway CHP
  • Dunfermline and West Fife CHP (Within Fife Council Area)
  • Glenrothes and North East Fife CHP (Within Fife Council Area)
  • Kirkcaldy and Levenmouth CHP (Within Fife Council Area)
  • Clackmannanshire CHP
  • Falkirk CHP
  • Stirling CHP
  • Aberdeen City CHP
  • Aberdeenshire CHP
  • Moray Community Health & Social Care Partnership (MCHSCP)
  • East Dunbartonshire CHP
  • East Renfrewshire CHCP
  • Glasgow City CHP - North East Sector
  • Glasgow City CHP - North West Sector
  • Glasgow City CHP - South Sector
  • Inverclyde CHP
  • Renfrewshire CHP
  • West Dunbartonshire CHP
  • Argyll and Bute CHP
  • Highland CHP - Mid Sector
  • Highland CHP - North Sector
  • Highland CHP - South East Sector
  • North Lanarkshire CHP
  • South Lanarkshire CHP
  • East Lothian CHP
  • Edinburgh CHP
  • Midlothian CHP
  • West Lothian CHCP
  • Orkney CHP
  • Shetland CHP
  • Angus CHP
  • Dundee CHP
  • Perth and Kinross CHP
  • Western Isles CHP

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