Working together to make MHP better

Working together to make MHP better

Posted 8th April 2022

Last week the Midlothian House Project staff team met to discuss and share ideas about the future for MHP and developed some brilliant plans for the forthcoming future.  

  • Madlug is an amazing company and MHP are in communication with them and plan on developing a better partnership.
  • Considering hosting a networking event with key stakeholders and the MHP Steering Group to celebrate the journey to far. 
  • Introducing larger group session on a monthly basis, as requested by the young people. 
  • Continuing with smaller group sessions to focus on the young people's learning journal's. 
  • Developing a document that will capture both Midlothian Council and National House Project assessment. 

This week with young people's views and ideas for the residential we are in the final planning stages of preparing a one night residential packed with fun and exciting activities. 

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