The Pioneering Care Partnership (PCP) is a leading and respected North East charity which supports the development of individual and community capacity by creating opportunities to improve the health, wellbeing and life chances of disadvantaged communities. Our mission is 'Health, wellbeing and learning for all'.
PCP delivers a range of projects and services to businesses, community groups and individuals across the County Durham, Tees and Sunderland. In addition we also manage a 'one stop shop' healthy living centre, the Pioneering Care Centre in Newton Aycliffe. The Pioneering Care Centre offers a range of service and activities to help people of all ages and abilities to improve their health and wellbeing. As well as being home to one of the North East's only publicly accessible hydrotherapy pools. The centre hosts a number of tenants and outreach services, including NHS clinics, a nursery, a GP and pharmacy.
Projects and services we deliver include:
• Community Café
• Community Garden
• Hydrotherapy Pool
• Learning and exercise classes
• Volunteering opportunities (for individuals and businesses, who wish to work with us)
• Together 21 (for children with Down syndrome)
• Options (for adults with learning and physical disabilities)
• Better Health at Work (working with Durham and Sunderland Businesses)
• Cancer Awareness (working with Community Groups and Business in Durham)
• Wellbeing for Life Health Trainers (supporting individuals to improve health and wellbeing)
• BBO Road (supporting individuals in County Durham to develop new skills and improve their confidence with
the aim of supporting them back into work)
• Step Forward Tees Valley (supporting individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles)
• Healthwatch (supporting residents of County Durham, Stockton and Sunderland to voice their opinions on
health and social care services)
Carer's Way
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham DL5 4SF, GB
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