Rieanna in our Choices Team
Rieanna joined our Choices Team at St Giles Trust last year. The team help disadvantaged young people overcome any barriers and progress towards employment, training and education goals. It’s a busy Monday …
Rieanna joined our Choices Team at St Giles Trust last year. The team help disadvantaged young people overcome any barriers and progress towards employment, training and education goals. It’s a busy Monday …
People in central and south London held back by severe disadvantage will be helped to improve their employability and move towards sustainable employment, thanks to support from the Building Better …
St Giles Trust, which supports ex-offenders and adults facing disadvantage, and Royal London Society (RLS), one of the UK’s oldest charities assisting ex-offenders, is set to merge with St Giles …
Royal London Society Secures Its Future Merging With St Giles Trust Read More
St Giles Trust will be tackling anti-social behaviour and crime amongst young people in Ipswich through a new mentoring project. Funding from the Safer Suffolk Fund will enable St Giles Trust to …
Young people in Ipswich to benefit from new project Read More
This Christmas, can you help a vulnerable young person like Shelley get her life back on track? 17-year old Shelley was viciously bullied by a group of young people on …
Jenny Agutter appeals for your help this Christmas Read More
St Giles Trust welcomes the pledge of much-needed extra funding for prisons by Justice Secretary Liz Truss in today’s White Paper unveiling. We work in 33 prisons in England and …
Our SOS Project, helping young people out of gangs, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Since its start, it has helped over 3,000 young Londoners caught up in gangs. The ex-offender led …
Gangs project celebrates 10 years and 3,000 lives transformed Read More
St Giles Trust welcomes today’s report from the Justice Select Committee calling for a distinctive approach towards working with 18-25 year olds in the criminal justice system. We have over …
Prison should be reserved for most serious young offenders Read More
SOS Project Founder, Junior Smart reflects on ten years of SOS and why ex-offenders are the most rational solution to solving the problems facing the team’s young clients. “Why would you want to …
SOS – A rational solution to an irrational problem Read More
An independent study by Pro Bono Economics has shown that support for disadvantaged young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) can help deliver long term benefits to the …
Evaluation into Choices concludes excellent returns to the public purse Read More
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