Community Planning Partners
Membership of the Board comprises partners with a statutory duty to facilitate community planning, as listed in Schedule 1 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 plus other bodies or individuals at the discretion of the Board.
Statutory facilitating partners in the Orkney Partnership are:
- Orkney Islands Council
- NHS Orkney
- Police Scotland
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE)
- Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
Local officers from these organisations with a statutory duty to participate in the Community Planning process were invited to join the Board*:
- Scottish Natural Heritage (NatureScot)
- SportScotland
- Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA)
- Historic Environment Scotland (HES)
- Integration Joint Board for Health and Care (IJB)
- University of the Highlands and Islands, Orkney College (UHI)
- Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership (HiTRANS)
- Skills Development Scotland (SDS)
- VisitScotland
Local and co-opted partners*:
- Voluntary Action Orkney (VAO)
- Orkney Community Justice Partnership
- Scottish Ambulance Service
- Orkney Housing Association Ltd (OHAL)
*at 5 November 2019
As well as the Partners listed here as formal members of the Board, a number of other organisations play an important part in community planning as members of the Delivery Groups, for example Orkney Blide Trust and Age Concern - these examples show the wide range of service providers who contribute towards the process of community planning.