Re-Unite South London – flexible and focused: the specialists at the heart of neighbourhoods
Re-Unite featured in the independent research commissioned by g320, the representative body for smaller housing associations in London.
Read MoreChrysalis report launched
The evaluation report on Commonweal’s Chrysalis project has been published. The report produced by Prof. Roger Matthews and Helen Easton for the University of Kent confirms the positive impact the Chrysalis model and especially the Commonweal transitional flats has made to those women on the programme seeking to escape from a life of street based prostitution.
Read MoreAshley Horsey guest blogging for No Offence!
No Offence! has published a guest blog by Ashley Horsey, CEO of Commonweal Housing on 9th November 2012. No Offence! is an award winning Community Interest Company, supported by a Management Team, Advisory Board, Ambassadors, Patron and Volunteers. Together with a growing number of members, they bring together the largest group of criminal justice expertise…
Read MoreRe-Unite featured in Inside Housing
Our Re-Unite projects have been featured in Inside Housing – please click on the link below to read the full article http://www.insidehousing.co.uk/home/blogs/just-one-catch/6524266.article
Read MoreOpen letter to David Cameron PM about Re-Unite
After attending a speech on 22nd October 2012 made by the Prime Minister David Cameron about the criminal justice system, Ashley Horsey wrote an open letter informing Mr Cameron about our Re-Unite project.
Read MoreBreaking the Cycle: Justice Select Committee evidence
Commonweal and Housing for Women have jointly submitted evidence to the Justice Select Committee.
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