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A message from our CEO January 2021
29th January 2021
When I last wrote in July, I was ever hopeful that over the intervening six months we would have moved on from lockdown and would now be emerging into what people commonly refer to as the ‘new normal’. Clearly, we remain in a similar situation albeit with the optimism provided by vaccination, but I suggest that we should resist the language of ‘new normal’.
Newsletter January 2021
29th January 2021
Happy New Year and welcome to our first newsletter of 2021. We hope you are continuing to keep safe and well during the pandemic.
The National House Project Annual Report 2020/21
23rd January 2021
The National House Project Annual Report 2020/21. This year will be remembered by many for reasons relating to Covid19 and the restrictions to everyday living for the general population. Whilst these factors have undoubtedly impacted on young people leaving care across the country their transitions into independent living have not stopped and we have seen incredible work undertaken by Local House Projects (LHP) in England and Scotland and more significantly by young people who have achieved so much in the past year.
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