Welcome to the Pilmeny Development
Project!
Pilmeny Development Project (PDP) has been operating in the
Lorne Area of Leith since 1979. It is managed by local residents
and is funded by the City of Edinburgh Council and through
its own fundraising efforts. It employs two community workers,
a part time administrator and a part-time bookkeeper. In addition,
PDP employs a part-time worker for the North East Edinburgh
Older Men's Health and Well-being Project (funded by Health
Scotland until October 2006) and provides office accommodation
for a North East Edinburgh Ageing Well Project part-time support
assistant.
The overall aim of the Pilmeny Development Project is to
support local residents and groups and to encourage appropriate
self-help initiatives towards the identification and resolution
of their problems. This means we work with local people to
identify and deliver actions which contribute to sustainable
development of both individual and groups in this part of
Edinburgh to improve their quality of life.
In our work with older people and carers we seek to encourage
their active engagement with a wider range of Community Planning,
Health and Community Care service providers to ensure quality
'Joint Future' and joined up arrangements are in place for
older people in NE Edinburgh.
Our work with adults seeks to encourage their ability to
meet their own needs and to participate in all aspects of
community life.
The overall aims of the Pilmeny Development Project are:-
To support local residents and groups and to encourage appropriate
self-help initiatives towards the identification and resolution
of their problems.
(a) Children and Young People
- overall aim is:-
To improve the range and provision of services with children
and young people which enables them to meet their social,
educational and recreational needs and to develop their capabilities.
(b) Older people - overall
aim is:-
To improve the range and provision of services with the
older people which maintains and improves the quality of their
lives and enables them to remain independent and active for
as long as possible.
(c) Adults - the overall aim
is:-
To improve the range and provision of services which enables
them to meet their social, educational and recreational needs
and improves the quality of their lives.
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