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Mill Lane, Kent
We are delighted to present this stunning home, accommodating five children with profound learning disabilities.....
Catherine Close, Thurrock
This property has been identified to accommodate five children with profound learning disabilities. The property is located in a quiet cul-d
Christ the Servant Church
The development site is located on the site of the former Christ The Servant Church, between Digmoor Road and Moor Drive, approximately...
Hagbourne Road
Safe As Houses is delighted to present this impressive apartment block, in the vibrant town of Didcot....
Birkmyre Avenue
Safe As Houses are pleased to present this plot of land situated in a Port Glasgow. We are looking to build six ground-floor apartments.
A reflection on the UK’s deprivation, its impact & the Gov's CORE20PLUS5 strategy – what to do next?
Does the level of deprivation in the area we live in affect our life expectancy? If so, to what extent?
Sleeping Rough
In 2018, the Government published the Rough Sleeping Strategy, which saw them set a target of halving rough sleeping in England by 2022 and
Understanding the Impact of Language Use on Stigma around People in Care Settings
Words have power, therefore working within the care sector, our language needs to be compassionate, relatable, and hopeful.
Collaboration. Collaboration. Collaboration.
Chris Roberts provides an honest reflection on recent events & working practices to highlight the need for collaboration in the care sector.
Autism and Stigma
Whether you work as a health or social care professional, or you’re a member of the public, we all need to care and think more about how we
A frank discussion with Phil Killen about the state of the children's care sector within the UK.
Join Safe As Houses Care and BDM, Phil in discussing the children's care sector since 1995. You'll enjoy a frank discussion, which will see
Safe at Home: How housing can be at the heart of recovery for survivors of domestic abuse.
Sadly for far too many people, home is not a place of refuge. Across the UK, domestic abuse will affect 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men...
Luxury or necessity?
Having a safe, warm, and friendly space to return to each night, to shut and lock the door, talk about the stresses of the day with loved...
Social care is about providing physical, emotional and social support.
Social care is about providing physical, emotional and social support to help vulnerable people live their lives. For a variety of...
UK Population Growth and the Growing Social Housing Sector
In June 2021, the Office for National Statistics released the Population estimates for the UK, England & Wales, Scotland and Northern...
A Personal View; Transforming Care - 10 Years On
Part 2 on the progress of the Transforming Care programme by Jon Corr, Head of Services - Adult Complex Needs, Safe As Houses In 2011 a...
An Overview; Transforming Care - 10 Years On
A report on the progress of the Transforming Care programme by Sarah Leanney, R&D Researcher, Safe As Houses 2011 – Time for change Ten...
Thoughts on 'Inside the Care Crisis'
by Maya Hay, R&D Researcher, Safe As Houses The BBC’s ‘Inside the Care Crisis’ is a touching and insightful documentary, presented by Ed...
Importance & Benefits of Community
by Jen Gordon, Senior Business Support - Adult Complex Needs/Specialised Supported Housing, Safe As Houses Since starting working at Safe...
It’s okay to ask for help
by Ed Mears, BDM Supported Living - England and Wales, Safe As Houses The act of caring is unlike any other one can experience during...
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