Highland CPP Board
About Highland CPP Board
The Highland CPP is governed by a Board, made up of senior representatives from across the statutory agencies and organisations with a Highland wide remit and cross-priority focus.
Membership of the CPP Board is confined to statutory partners as defined in the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 to ensure effective scrutiny and operation. Members of the Highland CPP Board includes:
- Scottish Fire and Rescue Service

- Highlands & Islands Enterprise
- Highland Council
- NHS Highland
- Police Scotland
- Highland Third Sector Interface
- High Life Highland
- Skills Development Scotland
- NatureScot
- University of the Highlands and Islands
The Board provides collective strategic leadership and oversight of service delivery with the aim of improving services and outcomes for Highland communities, with a focus on prevention and reducing inequalities.
The Board is supported by a Partnership Co-ordinating Group, made up of representatives from across the Community Partnership and HOIP Delivery Group networks. The Partnership Development Team is in place to support the Community Planning Partnership structure and reports to the Board.
Highland CPP Board Quarterly Updates
Highland CPP Response to Consultations
Highland CPP Structure
The Highland CPP Board provides oversight and scrutiny of partnership activity and priorities. This includes statutory oversight of:
- Highland Outcome Improvement Plan
- Highland Community Justice Plan
- Highland Alcohol and Drugs Joint Strategy
- Highland Community Learning and Development Plan
- Highland Integrated Children’s Service Plan
Highland CPP Reporting
The Board receives annual reports and updates from additional Groups and Partnerships within the Community Planning structure, including:
- Public Protection Chief Officers Group
- Highland Heath and Social Care Partnership
- Active Highland Strategy Group
- Highland Green Health Partnership
- Suicide Prevention Steering Group
- Director of Public Health NHS Highland
2024/2025 Meeting Dates
Past Meeting Papers
September
Item_2i_CPB_Minutes_2022_04_08.pdf
Item_2ii_HADP_Minutes_2022_02_15.pdf
Item_2iii_CJP_Minutes_2022_03_09.pdf
Item_2iv_HADP_Minutes_2022_05_17.pdf
Item_4_Terms_of_Reference___Update_and_Review.pdf
Item_7_Review_of_Drug_Related_Deaths_in_Younger_People_in_Highland.pdf
Item_8_HADP_Delivery_Progress_Report_2021_22_and_Investment_Plans_2022_23.pdf
Item_9_Improving_Outcomes_for_Children_and_Families___Update_and_Next_Steps.pdf
February
March
Item_2i_CPB_Minutes_2021_02_01.pdf
Item_2ii_CJP_Minutes_2020_12_10.pdf
Item_4_Integrated_Children_s_Services_Plan_2021_2024.pdf
Item_5_CPP_Priorities_and_update_on_the_delivery_of_the_Highland_Outcome_Improvement_Plan.pdf
Item_6_Volunteering_in_Highland___Impacts_of_Covid___Update_Report.pdf
Item_7i_Updated_Terms_of_Reference.pdf
June
November
Item_2i_CPB_Minutes_2021_09_22-3.pdf
Item_2ii_HADP_Minutes_2021_05_18.pdf
Item_2iii_CJP_Minutes_2021_06_16.pdf
Item_3i_CPB_Action_Tracker_2021_11_04.pdf
Item_3ii_Feedback_from_resourcing_workshop.pdf
Item_3iii_Proposals_emerging_from_ongoing_discussions_on_partnership_development-1.pdf
Item_4_CPP_Development___Locality_Plans-9.pdf
Item_6_HOIP_Performance_Framework___Indicators_for_the_Mental_Health_and_Wellbeing_Outcome-1.pdf
Item_7_Refresh_of_the_Active_Highland_Strategy-1.pdf
Item_8_HADP_Annual_Report_2020_21.pdf
Item_10_Update_on_Proceeds_of_Crime_Funding.pdf
December
Item_2i_CPB_Minutes_2021_11_04.pdf
Item_2ii_HADP_Minutes_2021_08_24.pdf
Item_2iii_CJP_Minutes_2021_09_08.pdf
Item_6i_Proposals_to_Support_the_Resourcing_of_Community_Planning-3.pdf
Item_6ii_Improving_Outcomes_in_Children___s_Services_____Workshop_Feedback_and_Next_Steps.pdf
Item_7_Developing_a_Place_Based_Framework-1.pdf
Item_8_HADP_Annual_Report_2020_21_and_Funding_Summary.pdf
Highland CPP Terms of Reference
HCPP Terms of Reference provides information on the governance, remit, and structure of the Highland Community Planning Partnership Board.
