Nathaniel Forrester
House Project Facilitator
Nathaniel.Forrester@wolverhampton.gov.uk
Nathaniel has 15 years of experience working with children and young people. Before joining The National House Project, he worked as a Residential Childcare worker, within Alternative Provisions and mainstream Schools. He has most recently completed his degree at Wolverhampton University as a mature student.
Nathaniel believes that he can truly make a difference to the lives of young people as he genuinely cares and takes pride in everything that he does. Nathaniel enjoys being challenged and that every day is different when working with young people.
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500 young people living in their own homes
500 young people leaving care from LHPs across the UK have been supported to move into their first home and are living 'connected and fulfilling’ lives. It may have taken 7 years to support the first 500 young people into their first home, but we are expecting the next 500 young people to move in to their own homes by August 2026!
Read moreStaff experiences of working with unaccompanied asylum seeking young people
Staff experiences of working with unaccompanied asylum seeking young people within a trauma-informed framework at the National House Project: An Exploratory Qualitative Study. This small-scale study was carried out by Royal Hollaway University between November 2023 and January 2024. Semi-structured interviews with ten staff members from NHP and LHP’s were undertaken and explored their experiences of using a trauma informed practice framework to support asylum seeking young people.
Read moreCLNM Conference 2024 - Developing Direction
On Thursday 14 November, the House Project community of young people, colleagues, and partners from across the UK gathered at the Mercure Hotel in Manchester for the annual Care Leavers National Movement (CLNM) Conference, ‘Developing Direction.’
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