Meet Steve – National Careers Week 2024
To mark National Careers Week, Key Worker Steven talks about his experience of working within our Employment team after being supported by Changing Lives.
We use our voice to speak up about homelessness because we've been on the frontline of it for over 55 years. This is what we're doing and saying. For media enquiries, get in touch with our Communications Team.
To mark National Careers Week, Key Worker Steven talks about his experience of working within our Employment team after being supported by Changing Lives.
Join us for an exhibition marking International Women's Day 2024 in the York St John University Arts Foyer, open from 8 - 14 March.
Policy Manager Philippa Rousell responds to the latest Rough Sleeping Snapshot.
To mark National Careers Week, our Key Worker Aimee discusses her role within our Employment team and what motivates her.
Homelessness is spiralling while services are closing their doors, we stand alongside 36 other charities to say this must end
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) takes place between 5 to 11 February 2024 to celebrate the achievements of apprentices around the country and the positive impact they make to communities, businesses, and the wider economy.
Netreach Service Manager Hannah shares a blog about online harms and tech abuse and how they contribute to growing numbers of sexual exploitation.
The ASE Partnership, STAGE was developed in areas and with partners who had knowledge and/or provided direct support during high-profile investigations into sexual exploitation:
The continued reviews into the systemic failings for hundreds of victims are welcomed by us. However, I will add such systemic failings is not bound only to Rochdale.
We pledge to continue to work with and offer accommodation to some of the most vulnerable rough sleepers in and around Westminster, whilst working in partnership with other providers, our commissioners and partners.
STAGE Data Analyst Stella Liapi shares her experience of supporting women in her current capacity and her previous role as an ISVA (Independent Sexual Violence Advisor).
On Day 13 of the 16 Days of Action, Red Umbrella Service Manager Sarah Clarke breaks down how gendered stigma affects the support that women with multiple unmet needs receive, and where professional attention should be focused to #ChangeTheStory.