Community Health Exchange (CHEX)
/CHEX supports and promotes community development approaches to improving people's health.
Read MoreWhat we do
We deliver large scale programmes across Scotland to help build the capacity of the community sector, support public agencies to work effectively with communities and to widen participation in local democracy.
We support and manage a series of networks, using our learning from these and working with communities and community practitioners to inform policy and legislation.
A major part of our work is providing research, training and consultancy services. All of our services are tailored to meet the individual needs of the organisations and partnerships we support. Find out more about our training.
We work closely with the European Community Development Network and the International Association of Community Development.
Our key work
Our resources
CHEX supports and promotes community development approaches to improving people's health.
Read MorePB Scotland acts as a hub for sharing and learning about the work being done by participatory budgeting initiatives around Scotland.
Read MoreThe Scottish Co-production Network is a way for people to share ideas and learning about co-production.
Read MoreHealth Issues in the Community (HIIC) is a training programme which looks at issues such as health, poverty, power and social justice in a different way.
Read MoreSupporting Communities is a package of support for community organisations across Scotland to help build skills, confidence and capacity.
Read MoreKnowledge is Power is a programme to support community-led action research across Scotland.
Read MoreThe LEAP framework is designed to support a partnership approach to achieving change and improvement in the quality of community life.
Read MoreThe Communities Channel Scotland is a website which puts communities in the spotlight by connecting people and sharing ideas.
This resource is designed to build the skills, confidence and knowledge of refugee-led organisations and refugee supporting organisations, although most of the materials will be useful to any community group.
Participation requests are one way that communities can ask to work with public bodies to make services better. SCDC works to raise awareness, and support the use, of participation requests, as well as to help strengthen and improve how they work.
Read MoreThis programme aims to explore what resilience looks like in our communities, how we can build on existing good practice and improve how communities and local agencies can work together to develop strong, resilient communities.
Read MoreOur statement promoting community involvement in climate decision-making on as COP26 summit begins in Glasgow.
Read MoreThese pages provide advice on how to virus proof the fantastic things communities are doing and reduce the risk of indirect spread of Covid-19.
Read MoreThe National Standards for Community Engagement are a way to build and sustain the relationships between public services and community groups.
Read MoreA report from Barnardo's Scotland & SCDC about peer-led evaluation and the impact that the Barnardo’s Nurture Service has had on the people involved.
Read MoreUsing action research, we wanted to find out more about the implications of Local Place Plans were for the planning system and communities.
Read MoreExploring how community councils can contribute to democratic renewal in Scotland.
Read MoreThe Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act strengthens community voices in decisions about public services and makes it easier for them to own and manage land and buildings.
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