Pillars & Foundations: Next practice in children’s services makes reference to the House Project
Posted 9th November 2018
The House Project is a pioneering new housing cooperative, led by young care leavers using homes owned by Stoke Council. The project provides young people with their own home while also providing comprehensive and co-ordinated support to enable them to be safe and successful as co-owners and managers of their own housing.
See page 8 – ADCS Pillars and Foundations
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