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NHP feature in Children's Social Care Innovation Programme Newsletter
31st October 2019
The House Project (HP) takes a ground-breaking approach through its commitment to young people’s ownership to enable them to leave care together and achieve successful independence. We recognised th...
The National House Project celebrates the success of its first year as a Charity!
9th October 2019
An invite to Buckingham Palace and shortlisted for the Children & Young People Now Awards, The National House Project celebrates the success of its first year as a Charity.On 30 August 2019 the Na...
Research article: Care Leavers' Access to Apprenticeships - Dr Lesley Crane
13th September 2019
In 2019, Dr Lesley Crane at Knowing How was commissioned by a leading education charity to research innovative projects, strategies and schemes throughout England designed to encourage and support car...
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Glasgow Kiltwalk 2026
We’re proud to celebrate a fantastic effort at the Glasgow Kiltwalk 2026, where 25 dedicated walkers came together to raise over £3,500 in support of The National House Project and young people across its Local House Projects, making it a memorable day of teamwork, challenge, and impact.
Read morewienerberger pilot programme supports care‑experienced young people into construction careers
We’re pleased to share the successful pilot of Trades of Tomorrow, delivered by wienerberger UK & Ireland in partnership with The National House Project and the Greater Manchester Youth Network, supporting care-experienced young people to explore careers in construction.
Read more£1 million National Lottery boost to help 2000 more care leavers build independent lives and influence change
The National House Project has been awarded a £1 million grant from The National Lottery Community Fund to help 2,000 more care leavers secure homes, build independence, and shape services, expanding its proven support program across England, Scotland, and Wales while amplifying young people’s voices.
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