The community hubs and partnershiops (CHaPs) program is a dedicated multi-agency initiative. It focuses on unlocking social infrastructure and integrated service delivery opportunities by:
greater business intelligence – improved sharing of and access to information for cross government place-based decision making
responsive service delivery – greater accessibility to streamlined and integrated services
improved value for money – maximised investment and optimised use of government resources
susatainable practice and culture – embedded evidence-based collaborative approaches to social service and infrastructure planning.
CHaPs works with all levels of government, non-government organisations and the private sector in areas of population growth and changing community needs.
Program vision
Connected people, services and liveable communities across Queensland.
Vox pops
Watch our collection of vox pops with key stakeholders, as they discuss cross-sector partnerships.
ChaPs stakeholders talk about their key learnings from the ChaPs breakfast forum “Transforming communities through cross-sector partnerships” held in Brisbane on 13 March 2018.
ChaPs Executive Director talks about the benefits the program brings to communities.
Community hubs explained
Many different types of community hubs, including schools and council-managed centres, provide a range of services and facilities to meet community needs.
More information
Read more about the CHaPs program and community hubs: