WHO WE ARE |
| The Paul Hunter Centre Incorporated is an organisation run independently by a charitable trust formed in 1994. Our clients, aged 16 years upwards, represent a wide range of disabilities, including physical, psychiatric, intellectual, age-related and multiple forms of disabilities. |
| The Paul Hunter Centre Executive Committee: |
| Jude Henry - Chairperson |
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| Alison Hiscox - Secretary |
Katrina Jamieson |
| Brigit Gibbs |
Ian Coleman |
| Susanna Clarke |
Alistair McMillan |
| Janette Birdsall |
Kevin Ellmers - Client representative |
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Our Values:
- Providing a safe and supportive environment for clients
- An open door policy for all people with a disability
- Acknowledging and respecting individual needs and cultural differences
- Fostering enthusiasm for pursuing personal goals
- Supporting the importance of empowering people with disabilities
- Activities and programmes are developed in consultation with clients and, if desired, their families
- Offering activities and programmes that are stimulating and attractive
- Responsibility as an employer by implementing sound personnel policies, staff training to enhance staff ability and vocational opportunities for clients
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We support people with disabilities to:
- access and take part in the community
- develop skills to participate in the community
- gain and/or retain employment
- acquire skills needed to obtain employment
We achieve this through programmes focussing on:
- Art & Craft
- Social & Recreational
- Daily Living Skills
- Vocational Training
- Work Activities
- Community Involvement
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