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About usThe Sutherland Partnership is a Community Planning Partnership, a not-for-profit company set up in 1998, in Scotland's northern Highlands, to help further the Scottish Executive's aim of helping communities participate more fully in local democracy. For more information on the Scottish Executive view of Community Planning, and for an onward link to Scotland's Community Planning Task Force, click here. To read the Sutherland Partnership Strategy Document, click here, and to read the Sutherland Community Plan which springs from it click here. The Sutherland Partnership aims to help communities in Sutherland to be fully involved in the decisions which affect them. It does this in two ways:
The Sutherland Partnership is run by a full-time manager, and also employs a number of part-time staff. They answer to Partner Organisations through a Board of Management which meets three-monthly. To read the most recent approved minutes of the Sutherland Partnership Board, click here. During its eight years of existence, Sutherland Partnership has been involved in promoting activity in the economic, social and environmental fields. Examples have included social inclusion initiatives, community transport innovations, graduate placement programmes and assistance to communities in planning, and drawing down funding for, community building programmes. Important current work includes:
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