P2P’s Mission over the years

“Even though the wording of our mission and vision have changed over the years, our purpose hasn’t”.

Image is of a group of people dressed in purple. Six people are standing in the back row. The front row has women in wheelchairs and two people crouching on either side of them. The head of a dog is in the bottom of the photo.
Photo taken during a fundraiser event to raise awareness of Rett Syndrome.

Our Mission Statement has changed over the last 25 years, however, each version has remained consistent with the reason the organisation was founded  –  “To provide support to parents of a person with a disability”.

Working in consultation with our Board, staff and members, we would review and refine the statement to ensure it was current and reflected changes and developments in the disability sector. 

However, throughout all of the changes to the wording, we have remained firm in our belief that parents are best supported by parents with lived experience.

This belief has, and will continue to shape our work, our strategic goals and our values as we look to the future and whatever the next version of our mission statement is.

 

Below are the mission statements that have been adopted and delivered throughout the past 25 years

Mission Statement: 2000 - 2008
Families who have a member with a disability are supported, empowered and enriched, enabling them to positively influence society to accept people with a disability as a valued citizen.
Mission statement: 2009 - 2012
Families influencing society to recognise people with a disability as valued contributing citizens.
Mission statement: 2013 - 2017
Planning together to create positive and possible futures.
Mission statement: 2017 - 2018
To deliver a quality service to people who have a disability by listening, respecting and supporting their goals.
Mission statement: 2019 - 2023
To listen, with respect, to people with a disability and their families, and support them to achieve their goals.
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