Directory

The Hi-Hope Handbook has information about choices, opportunities and services available in the Highlands to support transition from school to adulthood. This information can be accessed by topic or area. It can be saved as a personal directory for you to use to consider plans for the future or to create topics for discussion with those who support you or to enable you to undertake further research.


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Pathway Apprenticeships

New training opportuities for school leavers. If you've recently left school, are unemployed and… read more…
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Pentland Housing Association

Pentland Housing provides affordable housing solutions across Caithness, including: affordable rented housing, housing waiting list,… read more…
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Pentland Housing Association – Care and Repair

If a young person in Caithness is a homeowner or private tenant, and their home… read more…
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People First

This organisation supports people with learning disabilities to have an independent voice and to co… read more…
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Post-school Learning Choices for disabled learners and carers

LEAD Scotland have updated and refreshed their guide, 'Post School Learning Choices in Scotland', for… read more…
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Prince’s Trust Development Awards

The aim of the Development Awards is to help remove barriers that young people are… read more…
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Prince’s Trust - Grants in Scotland

Grants in Scotland are cash grants of up to £300 to help young people move… read more…
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Privacy Notice - Work Experience

Privacy notice – Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) and work-related learning for school pupils Purpose … read more…
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Project Scotland

ProjectScotland is a charity that helps young people aged 16-30 to get on in life… read more…
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Pulteneytown People’s Project

Pulteneytown People’s Project (PPP) is a community group which provides services and support… read more…
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Please Note: There will be some instances where funding will be required to access a service listed in this directory. Application for this requires to be made following appropriate Highland Council and/or NHS assessment for Adult Services and consequent resource allocation procedures. Further information on accessing services can be obtained from your local Adult Services Team.