The evaluation from the Stoke House Project for Phase 1
Posted 9th November 2018
The Stoke-on-Trent House Project (HP) represents a new way of supporting care leavers to take control of their transitions to independent living and to have greater involvement and choice in creating a long-term home after care. It aimed to improve young people’s housing stability and satisfaction and, from that base, wider post-care outcomes including participation in education, employment and training (EET), general wellbeing and integration through opportunities to develop greater autonomy and transferable skills.
Making a House a Home: The House Project Evaluation March 2017
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