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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Pulteneytown People’s Project - Stage 1

What do we offer at Stage 1? At stage 1 we offer Activity Agreements.  We will… read more…
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Pulteneytown People’s Project - Stage 2

What do we offer at Stage 2? You will undertake a 12-16 week programme where you… read more…
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Pulteneytown People’s Project - Stage 3

What do we offer at Stage 3? You will undertake a 12 week programme where you will… read more…
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Pulteneytown People’s Project - Stage 5

What do we offer at Stage 5? At Stage 5 we offer Modern Apprenticeship training in Business … read more…
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Qualifications you can achieve at school

New qualifications have been developed to support Curriculum for Excellence, which introduced a new way… read more…
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R.A.L. – Rape and Abuse Line

R.A.L. offer a confidential telephone support for people who have survived rape and… read more…
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Rag Tag ’n’ Textile Ltd

Rag Tag ’n’ Textile is a social firm working with people who have… read more…
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Richmond Fellowship

Richmond Fellowship provide a range of services for people with learning disabilities and mental… read more…
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Riding for the Disabled Association - Highland Group

The Highland Group provides regular riding therapy to over 200 riders with a range of physical… read more…
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Ross-shire Women’s Aid

Provides information, support and temporary accommodation to women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse… 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.