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Newsletter July 2022

1st July 2022

Six months on from our last newsletter and half way through 2022. It's been a busy year so far, and trying to condense that into a newsletter has been a challenge! We hope you enjoy reading about what we have been up to over the past few months.

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West Sussex House Project are recruiting!

27th June 2022

West Sussex House Project are recruiting for the Project Lead and Facilitator posts! These are new and exciting posts working with the National House Project in West Sussex. The West Sussex approach puts the child first. They work with children, families, communities, our partners and schools in a restorative, strength-based way. Strong relationships are at the heart of what we do.

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Valpak becomes Coventry House Project partner

15th June 2022

Valpak is supporting 16 and 17-year-old care leavers with work advice and donations to help them get started. The Coventry House Project, which launched in 2021, is one of 16 projects across England and Scotland that make up the wider National House Project. The national scheme is working with 380 young people and has helped 240 young people make the transition to living in wider society.

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NHP Newsletter January 2025
NHP Newsletter January 2025

It's a perfect time to pause and reflect on an amazing year and we’re thrilled to kick off 2025 with you, reflecting on the incredible moments of the latter half of 2024 and sharing an exciting glimpse into what’s ahead this year.

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Partnership with GES
Partnership with GES

GES EMEA has joined forces with charity, the National House Project (NHP), to provide practical support to young people leaving care so that they can go on to live connected and fulfilling lives.

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Islington Children's Services Outstanding
Islington Children's Services Outstanding

The latest Ofsted Inspection report for Islington rated the experiences and progress of children in care and care leavers as "outstanding" and praised the work of the House Project.

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