Aims
The official objectives remain as registered with the UK Charity Commission at the time of registration:
“The relief of sickness in particular through the provision and maintenance of a hydro / sensory centre, items of equipment, learning aids, therapists, staff and training not provided from statutory sources.”
The user
- To evaluate the need for the facility – complete.
- To identify the user groups and work with them and their carers to ensure the centre fits their needs – complete.
- To work with as many agencies in the area as possible to ensure the maximum use of the facility and that all users are identified. These to include education, health, agencies such as MENCAP, SCOPE and LIFETIME, voluntary organisations and social services – on-going.
The building
- To determine the most effective way to design and build the facility – complete.
- To identify best practice elements in design to incorporate into the build – complete.
- To deliver the best possible facility, at affordable cost but maximum use to as many people as possible.
- To begin to build the centre in early 2011 – achieved.
Fund raising
- To raise the total funds needed by mid 2011
- To approach grant making trusts for match funding – on-going.
- To ensure all activities carried out under the Harry Hydro banner are appropriate and add to the reputation of the appeal – on-going.
- To abide by Charity Commission rules – on-going.
- To generate high visibility in the community – achieved.
Therapy
- To work with experts in hydrotherapy in the design of the therapy programme – complete.
- To design a best practice, multi-level training programme – complete.
- To conduct excellent training for all pool facilitators (carers, teachers, physiotherapists, volunteers).
- To keep an element of fun in all sessions.
The structure of the trustees team is designed to fulfil these goals.