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New Learning Disability Support Centre To Open In Newport

A new dynamic centre for adults with a learning disability is opening in Newport next month.

The Isle of Wight Learning Disability Support Centre at Holyrood Hall will be a place where people with a learning disability can talk about their support needs — and will be given a voice to implement change.

Visitors to the centre will be given a target development plan setting out their short- and long-term goals and will have support to become self-advocates for how they want to live their life.

The centre, which is being introduced by People Matter IW,  will provide people with access to training and personal development to improve their life skills, focusing on preparing for work and volunteering, independent living, and personal and social development.

Lee White project lead explained:

"Alongside providing, group discussions, education opportunities and support to stay healthy, we will be exploring what is available to the Island community, and how can people be supported to access services and activities."

The centre is opening on Monday 13 June at Holyrood Hall, High Street, Newport.

People with a learning disability who want to know more can contact Lee White, Learning Disability Support Centre Project Lead, on 01983 685348
Lines are open Monday-Thursday 10am-4pm.
Email: [email protected]
 www.peoplematteriw.org

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