General service articles
Plymouth Music Zone
Plymouth Music Zone is a community music charity that believes passionately in the power of music to reach and bring people together.
Plymouth Neuro Physio
Specialist neurological physiotherapy services for people in Plymouth and throughout Devon and Cornwall. The Plymouth Neuro Physio Team specialise in the assessment and treatment of adults and children with all neurological conditions.
Plymouth Octopus Project (POP)
POP helps to build strong grassroots organisations, charities and social enterprises by supporting them to work together and take a lead role in creating change.
Plymouth Parent Advocacy Project
The Plymouth Parent Advocacy Project helps ensure parents with a learning disability are supported through challenging processes regarding their children; ensuring that they understand information, feel able to express their own views, are able to access appropriate support, and that they receive a fair assessment.
Plymouth Parent Carer Voice
The Plymouth Parent Carer Voice (PPCV) brings together parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Plymouth and the surrounding area to give them the voice in the services that they use.
Plymouth Pisces Swimming Club
Plymouth Pisces aims to provide a safe and friendly swimming club for disabled people (all ages, all disabilities), their families and/or carers. They cater for all abilities from non-swimmers/learners or those whose disabilities have reduced their confidence, to competitive swimmers who can use the faster swimming lanes. Sessions take place at Plymouth Life Centre.
Plymouth PSSP Cycle Training
The Plymouth School Sports Partnership work with their consortium partners, Excel at Cycling Ltd and The Cycling Partnership, to deliver Bikeability in Plymouth and Devon (excluding Torbay). We also offer Bikeability Balance for children in Reception, Year 1 & 2 and Learn to Ride courses to children aged 7 and above.
Plymouth Raiders Wheelchair Basketball
We currently have a mixture of ages ranging from 12 to 55 years old, with both male and female playing. The club is always looking to increase participation numbers within disability sports and get more people involved with playing wheelchair basketball. The club train and play games at the University of St Mark & St John and have done for the past couple of seasons. The facilities are fantastic and are constantly being reviewed and improved to help with accessibility. The team currently train on a Thursday night between 7 and 8pm (all welcome) and 8 to 9pm team session (invite only).
Plymouth Resettlement Support Service (PRSS)
The Plymouth Resettlement Support Service aims to enable people who have come to Plymouth via dispersal or through relevant schemes to settle into the city, find stability, join its culture, and discover the opportunities that are open to them.
Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership
The Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership is made up of a number of partner agencies as described within the Children Act 2004 and the Apprenticeship, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009.