Vision PK – Celebration Walk
Vision PK are holding a Celebration Walk on Thursday 23rd April at 11am. This is to raise awareness of VisionPK and highlight the daily challenges of living with sight and/or hearing loss.
Vision PK are holding a Celebration Walk on Thursday 23rd April at 11am. This is to raise awareness of VisionPK and highlight the daily challenges of living with sight and/or hearing loss.
What a fantastic day of conversations, community insights, and shared passion for improving access to safe, clean, and inclusive public toilets across our city.
We are thrilled to share that 22 Personal Assistants were nominated this year from 38 respondents, recognising the dedication, compassion, and outstanding support they provide across Perth & Kinross.
Our street audit focused on scaffolding made the cover of the Perthshire Advertiser.
Register now for this free film making workshop in April in Perth! Get in touch with info@cilpk.org.uk
Its time to nominate who you think is deserving of the Personal Assistants Award 2026.
A free event in the Perth Civic Hall that needs YOU to attend. As an organisational charity (user-led) operating in and for the disabled community we need to highlight the need for more and better accessible public toilets in the Perth and Kinross area. Your support and attendance at this event can help be the push for change.
Perth & Kinross Health and Social Care Partnership, along with our voluntary sector partners, are inviting people with physical, visual, or hearing to help shape the future of local support services.
With support from Perth & Kinross Council and the Community Engagement team we helped organise a Christmas party for some of the Learning Disability Day Centres in the PKC district.
What a fabulous and fun-filled time our Christmas Social was on December 17th 2025.
Liz has very kindly with the help of her assistant Amendra written another newsletter for us. This, her third newsletter
For Liz, Christmas was not simply a series of events marked on a calendar. Each session, she attended and represented something much deeper