Chrysalis project: moving from exploitation to independence
Commonweal and St Mungo’s have jointly delivered the Chrysalis project since 2009. Here we present the findings of our evaluation of the project that helps women exit street prostitution.
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 MoreChrysalis in St Mungo's latest publications
The Chrysalis project has been featured as one of St Mungo’s latest publications. To read more about this please visit the St Mungo’s website and have a look at our Chrysalis project page.
Read MoreChrysalis project: Julia's story
Julia* is a mother of six children. She was homeless with a severe history of domestic violence and crack use for fifteen years.
Read MoreChrysalis project: new property purchased
Commonweal Housing have committed additional capital funding by purchasing a new property for the Chrysalis project.
Read MoreChrysalis project: London South Bank University appointed
Commonweal have appointed London South Bank University to carry out the first evaluation of the Chrysalis project which is run in partnership with St. Mungo’s.
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