On the Pathway to a fulfilling future

More freedom to get outdoors and be part of the community – two of the driving forces behind a big move to a new base for Pathway in Warwick.

Pathway is our day activity service providing meaningful leisure and learning opportunities to adults with learning and physical disabilities.

After a brilliant 8 years at WarwickSpace, Pathway is now running from the HQ of the 2nd Warwick Sea Scouts in St Nicholas Park.

The hope is that the new base will allow Heart of England Mencap to expand its day services in Warwick, opening more days each week and offering more activities – especially out in the community as Lorna Hayes, our Head of Community Day Services, explains:

“The space at the sea scout headquarters is absolutely fantastic for us – not only giving us more room to enhance our indoor activities like cooking or upcycling projects, but crucially it’s about the outside space too – like having the freedom to go out for an Autumn walk. We also want to start up accessible cycling sessions in the park, as we have done in Stratford.”

“Being part of the community and being positive faces within the community for adults with disabilities is hugely important to us and to the people we support,” added Activities Coordinator Shivorne Poole.

“One of our customers took two buses on their own for the first time to get to our new venue because they wanted to be part of it so much. We are looking forward to a wonderful, fulfilling future.”

The new partnership is key for the 2nd Warwick Sea Scouts too, keen to use their new £1.1 million headquarters to benefit the community as much as possible.

Group Chair Viv Bosworth said: “We are delighted that Heart of England Mencap is able to use our building to provide its hugely important service.  It was wonderful to meet with the dedicated team and to understand how they will be able to use the space to enhance what they can deliver for their customers.  A big part of our project to build our new Scout HQ was based around being able to offer local organisations a new community space, and it is wonderful to see this partnership getting off to such a great start.”

Pathway currently runs every Monday and Friday, providing a place where people with learning disabilities can come together to access new opportunities and take part in a wide range of meaningful activities – from the cooking and upcycling already mentioned, to crafts, filmmaking or life skills. It’s about encouraging teamwork, independence and friendships and building confidence and self-esteem.

For more information on Pathway and getting involved call 01789 298709 or click here

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