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Wolverhampton young people celebrate pioneering House Project’s anniversary

18th July 2023

Young people who have been part of the Wolverhampton House Project joined staff and their peers from across the country to celebrate The National House Project’s fifth anniversary recently. The Wolverhampton House Project, a partnership between the City of Wolverhampton Council, The National House Project, Wolverhampton Homes and commercial partner Reconomy, was launched in 2019.

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Scotland House Projects recognsied as positive examples from the Promise Oversight Board

22nd June 2023

House Projects in Fife, East Dunbartonshire and Midlothian are recognised as a positive example of practical change in report two from the Promise Oversight Board.

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East Dunbartonshire House Project praised

18th April 2023

"The East Dunbartonshire House Project was considered to be a good practice example. The Inspection team learned of the significant differences the project had made to the lives of young people. An innovative way for young people to take control of their future and to support them to gain the skills and experiences to live independently whilst developing lifelong communities of support."

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Valpak white goods provision
Valpak white goods provision

Valpak by Reconomy has partnered with the Coventry House Project to provide white goods to young people leaving care to move into their own homes.

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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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