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A message from our CEO - June 2020
1st July 2020
Dear allWhilst the events of the last few months have challenged the ways of the world, it has made us ever more committed to change the way that young people are supported to leave care. We have deve...
Newsletter June 2020
26th June 2020
Welcome to our first newsletter! We hope you are keeping safe and well during the pandemic. Whilst these are challenging and uncertain times we will come through this together, having developed new ways of working and with a renewed focus on the strength and value of relationships.
Department for Education continues to support The National House Project with further funding
30th April 2020
Department for Education continues to support The National House Project with further funding for young people in care during this critical time. On the 24 April 2020 the Department for Education (Df...
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Providing Dignity: Our Ongoing Partnership with Madlug
Strong partnerships help us create better opportunities for care experienced young people. That's why we're delighted to continue our partnership with Madlug, a social enterprise whose mission closely aligns with our own.
Read moreExpression of Interest open: Showcase Your Practice at Our Joint National Event This November!
The NLCBF has opened expressions of interest for 'Show and Share' presentations at this year's United for Change for Care Leavers event. Delivered in partnership with NHP, the event will showcase innovative practice and bring the sector together to drive positive change for care-experienced young people.
Read moreCelebrating Success at the Frontline Awards
In May, we were proud to attend the Frontline Awards to celebrate Coventry City Council’s Pathways service winning the Multi-Agency Partnership of the Year award. Funded by the Rayne Foundation, the Pathways programme brings together a number of organisations, including NHP, Coram Voice and The Rees Foundation, working closely alongside the Throughcare Service, Coventry House Project and Lifelong Links. Together, the partnership supports young people leaving care to develop skills, build positive relationships, and focus on their emotional health and wellbeing. Three cohorts of young people from Coventry have now go through the Pathways Programme. Seeing the partnership recognised nationally was a fantastic moment and a powerful reflection of the impact collaborative working can have in supporting care-experienced young people.
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