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The Amari project is a lifeline for survivors of human trafficking

By Zoe Dexter | July 5, 2019

A blog by Zoe Dexter, Welfare and Housing Manager at the Helen Bamber Foundation which refers women to the Amari project.

Looking to Re-unite; Lord Farmer’s Review places renewed faith in the importance of family

By Ashley Horsey | June 19, 2019

Our Chief Executive reflects on Lord Farmer’s Review and how it echoes recommendations from our Re-Unite pilot project.

Overlooked and marginalised? The experience of separated parents in shared accommodation

By Megan Fereday | June 12, 2019

On Fathers’ Day, Kathryn Muir explores CCHPR’s research into the experiences of non-resident parents who are forced to live in shared rented accommodation.

We welcome funding for accommodation-based support for survivors, but there is more to be done

By Jessie Powell | May 13, 2019

Our response to the government’s announcement of funding for local councils to provide accommodation-based support for survivors of domestic abuse.

Tackling injustice for mothers

By Rebecca Dillon | March 29, 2019

Last year, one in every 55 female single parent families became homeless.

Opening a private door to wheelchair accessible housing

By Rebecca Dillon | March 15, 2019

To mark Disabled Access Day, Liberty Bollen from Abode Impact, discusses recognising the needs of people with disabilities in housing.

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