Totton’s Skills for Life Initiative: Feeding the Ducks
Two-and-a-half years ago, Bob and his daughter Amy started feeding the ducks on the River Alre, near where they live.
Two-and-a-half years ago, Bob and his daughter Amy started feeding the ducks on the River Alre, near where they live.
In response to the 2021 Queen’s Speech, Nacro Chief Executive, Campbell Robb, commented: “We are pleased to see a focus on lifetime skills development in the Queen’s Speech today, which highlights the Government’s priorities for level 3 and above qualifications.
The Prevention Alliance is made up of six not-for-profit organisations, including Nacro, who work together to improve health and wellbeing in Stockport. For Deaf Awareness Week, TPA team member Jo (a British Sign Language trained key worker) has written a blog about the service’s Deaf Drop-In during the pandemic.
On Thursday 20th May, 2:00pm – 2:30pm, we will be hosting our latest virtual event with the Secretary of State for Justice, Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC MP.
In this blog, Charlotte Webb opens up about her experiences of alcoholism and being trapped in toxic cycle of binge drinking and withdrawal.
Deanna Neilson is a guest speaker and external expert to our National Safeguarding Board and works with the London Borough of Hillingdon as Head of Regulated Services.
The critical spotlight of safeguarding is again illuminating the stirring issue of how we can protect children in sport more effectively.
Service Manager Andrea Norton describes the challenges and obstacles of safeguarding during COVID-19.
Nacro is delighted to have been selected to lead the delivery of the education and skills provision for children and young people at Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre (STC), a 76-bed STC in Northamptonshire.
The role of the Designated Safeguarding Officer is vital in ensuring we are continuing to create a safe and empowering culture for our staff and service users within Nacro, and the wider communities.