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Luke's Blog - StoryFutures

29th July 2021

StoryFutures is a project run by the Royal Holloway University of London to innovate storytelling using immersive technology. Young people in the Warwickshire House Project are working with Avril (Virtual Reality Director) and Joel (Lecturer in Forensic Psychology) on the StoryFutures Project to explore the development of digital technology that could support young people leaving care.

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An update on Fundraising

29th July 2021

I’m Elizabeth Titley, newly appointed to the role of Fundraising and Partnerships Manager for The National House Project. My role is to develop income streams for the Charity from different sources including Trusts and grant-makers, major donors, individuals, corporates and the public. I hope that people will want to support us on our journey and will recognise that NHP is a fantastic cause.

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO JULY 2021

29th July 2021

The pandemic has been a challenge for a number of reasons and where the impact has been positive, it has largely been related to the value of relationships and the way that individuals have been supported in, and by, their communities.

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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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