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The Point Scope West Sussex

 

 

 

 

 

Contact us:

The Point

Sunray Building

Little Breach

Chichester

West Sussex

PO19 5UA

 

Tel: 01243 775330

Fax: 01243 533522

 

info@scopews.plus.com

 

 

 

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5407738

 

Registered Charity No : 1112581

 

 

 

 

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 The Point  Scope West Sussex is a resource unit for people from 18 to 50 years of age. The Point has moved away from the traditional activities of day care and inserted leisure. As leisure forms a vital part of our lives, we all need to enjoy ourselves and have a little fun. Sadly, many adults with physical disabilities like Cerebral Palsy have unnecessarily limited lives, often because the people involved do not know where to turn for support or ideas.

 

Disabled people have generally not been offered the same choice as the able-bodied. The Social Service Inspectorate found that people with physical and sensory disabilities like Cerebral Palsy seldom enjoyed the same opportunities as others.

 

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 Participation in leisure activities can raise the self-esteem of people who may have had few successes. It can help people take pride in their achievements when the rest of their lives may be dull and unrewarding.

 

Leisure is also an ideal way of developing warm and positive relationships with other people and extending networks of friends and acquaintances. When people enjoy themselves together in a relaxed environment, friendships can flourish.

 

Many people with physical disabilities receive little or no encouragement to feel good about themselves. They may wrongly believe that being disabled is a failure and it’s their fault and have feelings of worthlessness. They may be aware that other people have low expectations of them. People with visual and physical disabilities may then be reluctant to try anything new. So they may have several reasons for ’opting out’ or avoiding an activity. Alternatively parents or carers may have been over concerned about making their Childs world safer - so that as adults they may have missed out on activities they might have enjoyed.

 

So at Scope West Sussex at The Point we think it is vital to involve people in pleasure activities and make gain of the potential benefits.

 

John Watson Centre Manager.

 

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