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Midlothian House Project - an example of practical homelessness prevention in Scotland
2nd August 2022
The Midlothian House Project is listed in the 'Practical Prevention Examples' as part of Crisis Scotland's '75 ways to reduce homelessness' report - a compendium of examples from services, projects and approaches in Scotland and beyond already working in the spirit and intention of new proposals to reduce homelessness.
NHP feature in Greenwood Place Annual Report 2021-22
18th July 2022
The National House Project featured in Greenwood Place Annual Report 2021-22! Young people leaving care at 16-18 can face a number of challenges, including a lack of qualifications, access to employment, life skills and the community needed to support independent living.
We are a member of The Good Things Foundation Online Centres Network
15th July 2022
The Care Leavers National Movement ran a very successful campaign on Digital Poverty. We continue to support this campaign by becoming a National Centre with The Good Things Foundation Online Centres Network, enabling us to provide SIM cards loaded with data, calls and texts to young people across House Projects.
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Providing Dignity: Our Ongoing Partnership with Madlug
Strong partnerships help us create better opportunities for care experienced young people. That's why we're delighted to continue our partnership with Madlug, a social enterprise whose mission closely aligns with our own.
Read moreWe're taking part in Run Reigate!
On the 20th September 2026, we're taking part in Run Reigate to raise funds that help care-experienced young people live connected and fulfilling lives through the House Project community.
Read moreExpression of Interest open: Showcase Your Practice at Our Joint National Event This November!
The NLCBF has opened expressions of interest for 'Show and Share' presentations at this year's United for Change for Care Leavers event. Delivered in partnership with NHP, the event will showcase innovative practice and bring the sector together to drive positive change for care-experienced young people.
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