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The Friends of Pickering Park in West Hull were recently the recipients of a £10,000 ‘Eco Health’ grant from City Health Care Partnership CIC (CHCP CIC). As a Community Interest Company, CHCP CIC is committed to contributing to the wider wellbeing of the communities in which they provide services and as part of this commitment they run a small grants scheme. This gives local voluntary and community organisations the chance to apply for up to £1,000 for activities, projects or one-off events to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
National Carers’ Week starts on Monday 10th June and as part of this Care-About will be rolling out the Carer’s Information Bus to offer support, information and guidance to various locations around Hull.
City Health Care Partnership CIC (CHCP CIC) have walked away from the Employee Benefits Awards 2013 as a winner.
Thursday 6th June 2013 will see the Carers Information and Support Service (C.I.S.S.) officially open their new city centre base. The new ‘shop style’ premises is on King Edward Street, and was chosen so that members of the public are able to pop in as they go about their daily business.
A survey of City Health Care Partnership CIC’s (CHCP CIC) staff shows that not only do they enjoy their jobs, nearly all of them would recommend the services they provide to family and friends.





