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Pioneering Care Partnership
Annual Review 2013-14
Pioneering Care Partnership
Registered Charity No: 1067888
Company Limited by Guarantee No: 3491237
Governance & Staffing
PCP is a user led registered charity and company limited
by guarantee. An elected Board of Trustees oversee the
governance of the organisation supported by a dedicated
team of 81 staff and 109 volunteers.
During 2013-14 volunteers provided 7863 hours of
support worth an ‘in kind’ contribution of almost £50,000
PCP overview
Established in 1998 the PCP is a leading third sector
organisation focusing on health improvement and
reducing health inequalities through building community
capacity.
During 2013-14 PCP
extended it’s
geographical reach to
serve a wider
community across the
North East.
PCP Mission and Aim
PCPs mission statement is:
‘Health, Wellbeing and Learning for All’
PCP aims to improve health and wellbeing through
development and provision of:
• Services that help people and groups to improve
their own health and wellbeing and have greater
choice and control
• Services that tackle health inequalities
• Locally accessible services in community settings
PCP Themes
Lifestyle &
Health
Mental
Wellbeing
Independence
& Choice
PCP
Empowerment
& Voice
Employability
& Learning
Pioneering Care Centre
PCP manages a fully accessible £3.5m purpose built
healthy living centre ‘The Pioneering Care Centre’
(PCC)
The PCC provides services at a local level which are
accessed by people from the immediate area, sub
regionally and regionally.
In 2013-14 there were over
296,000 visits to the Centre
The Pioneering Care Centre:
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A natural therapy suite and hydrotherapy pool
Lifestyle and exercise classes
Disability projects and activities
Community courses and adult learning opportunities
Meeting room hire and hospitality services
The Mall Coffee Shop
A community garden and allotments
‘Colour Your Life Hub’ - Social Prescribing
Partner Services
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within the
PCC
NHS clinics, a GP practice and a pharmacy
NHS Mental Health Services
Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Service
House of Eden Children's Nursery
Great Aycliffe and Middridge Area Action Partnership
Sedgefield and District Citizens’ Advice Bureau
Real Lives, Real Choices Advocacy Services
Education Centre for Children with Down Syndrome
(ECCDS)
Outreach Projects
Lifestyle and Health
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Move4Life - Health Trainer Support
Durham Tees Valley Offender Health Trainers
Learning Disabilities Health Trainers
Alcohol Health Trainers
Healthy Hubs – Fishburn, Bowburn and Newton Aycliffe
The Life Store, Middlesbrough
Local Motion Events and Courses
Live Well Take Control Diabetes Project
NAASS - Newton Aycliffe Alcohol Self Support Group
Cancer Champions
Outreach Projects
Employability & Learning
• Plot to Plate
• Adult Community Learning
Independence and Choice
• Options - developing independence of people with
physical and/or learning disabilities.
• Health Buddy Scheme – volunteer ‘buddies’ helping
people who are isolated
• Stockton Service Navigation Project
Outreach Projects
Mental Wellbeing
• Colour your Life - Arts on Prescription
• Sedgefield NHS Primary Care Counselling Services
Empowerment and Voice
• Healthwatch Middlesbrough
• Healthwatch Stockton-on-Tees
• Healthwatch Redcar and Cleveland
• Healthwatch Sunderland.
Highlights
GSK Impact Award
From 420 applications PCP were runners up in the 2014
National GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Impact Awards. PCP was
praised for understanding the communities we serve,
equality and diversity practice, governance and partnership
working and our accessible website/information.
Environmental Awareness
PCP worked hard in 2013/14 to reduce our impact on the
environment:
• CO2e consumption reduced by 19.2% (energy & gas)
• increased the amount it recycles by 27.11%.
Highlights - Services
Highlights - Services
Highlights - Services
Highlights - Services
Sharon Stokoe
Alcohol Health Trainer project
OCN Life Changing Learning
Award Winner
“I was an alcoholic for 9 years, this cost
me my family and friends. After being
sober for over 2 years I wanted to help
people in a similar position so I started
training to become a Health Trainer
Champion, providing peer support to
clients who are accessing Community
Alcohol Service (CAS).
Winning this award means so much to me.”
Danielle Clothier
Options & Options Social Club
“Before Options I was spending all my
time in the house. Since joining I feel I
much happier with my life. I’m seeing
my friends and mixing with other
people.
I attend a gardening project at PCP so
I’m enjoying being in the fresh air and
seeing things grow.”
Ifeanyi Nwokoro
Hydrotherapy Pool
“I started coming to hydrotherapy pool
following a road traffic accident which
left me paralysed from the neck down.
The warmth and pressure of the water
helps build my muscles, reducing the
spasms.
Since visiting the pool I have better quality of life, I’m
more relaxed and sleep better.”
Lisa McDonnell
Live Well: Take Control Diabetes
Project
“In just 4 sessions I had the knowledge of
what foods to eat, exercises to participate
in and I have made some other small
lifestyle changes that help me manage my
condition, hopefully reducing further
deterioration.
After 3 months my HbA1c reading had significantly reduced as
did my BMI, blood pressure and waist measurements!”
Thank you
We are grateful to all our service users, partners
and commissioners for all their support.
Also thanks to all PCP
staff, volunteers and
trustees for their hard
work and commitment,
without them we really
could not achieve so
much!
For more information
Please contact:
Carol Gaskarth
[email protected]
Tel: 01325 321234
www.pcp.uk.net
Follow us on:
Facebook: /PCPandCentre
Twitter: @PioneeringCare
Pioneering Care Partnership
Registered Charity No: 1067888
Company Limited by Guarantee No: 3491237