Services and Programmes
We work in partnership with people, helping empower them to stabilise their lives during times of crisis and improve the quality of their lives in the longer term.
We offer a range of specialist, personalised support, legal, advocacy and advice services, along with a programme of activities and schemes designed to empower young and disabled people in our local community.
Learn more about our services and programmes and how you can get involved below.
RISE Youth Empowerment
Long-term, intensive and wrap-around services to build the life skills, health and wellbeing, confidence, aspirations and resilience of 16 to 24-year-olds who are experiencing isolation and exclusion.
Disabled People’s Empowerment
Arts, life skills, social and wellbeing clubs for disabled children and adults and people living with learning disabilities.
Cambridge House News
Renters Reform Bill 3rd Reading 25th April 2024
Press release regarding the amendment to scrap landlord licensing leaving tenants at mercy of unscrupulous landlords.
We are seeking consultants or organisations to deliver two research projects for Safer Renting
The Safer Renting is currently seeking consultants or organisations to work closely with the team to deliver two research projects. Submission deadline 24 April 2024
New Safer Renting Report: Licensing Private Rented Homes – Insights and Experiences from 5 London Boroughs
Safer Renting has a published a new research report: Licensing Private Rented Homes; Insights and Experiences from Five London Boroughs
Advocacy
Protecting the legal and human rights of people living with learning disabilities or mental and physical health conditions by speaking up for them when they cannot and supporting them when they can.
Law Centre
Offering free, independent and expert legal and crisis mitigation services in housing, employment, discrimination and welfare benefits law to help people protect their home, job and family.
Safer Renting
Providing specialist advice, support and advocacy to help protect tenants who are victimised by criminal landlords