PiP (Pursuing Independent Paths)

PiP (Pursuing Independent Paths)

At a glance

Causes

  • Education
  • Learning disabilities / difficulties
  • Mental health

Other details

Geographical remit: 
Local

Objectives

PIP supports adults with learning disabilities to achieve their potential.

All of our services work to the following outcomes:

  1. Increasing life skills
  2. Building social skills
  3. Leading a more independent life
  4. Improving health, well-being and self-esteem
  5. Increasing social interactions within the community
  6. Happiness, comfort and improved quality of life for families and carers

Activities

PIP offers a flexible and dynamic range of services, including a full range of training and education, such as literacy and numeracy, travel training, creative arts, work placements, and support into mainstream education.

Person-centred planning is at the core of all of PIP’s services. We work with our students to produce individual timetables, based on their goals and skills. We believe in promoting the choice and independence of the people that use our services.

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