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St Giles Trust ranks at number 27 in the Top 50 Most Inclusive Employers
St Giles Trust has been ranked at number 27 in The Top 50 Most Inclusive UK Employers list […]
Read articleSOS+ at work tackling sexual exploitation
Our SOS+ team work in schools to help prevent young people getting involved in gangs, crime and serious youth violence. […]
Read articleNew funding will take further steps to tackle county lines
Thanks to funding from The Home Office, we will be working with charity Missing People to tackle the […]
Read articlePrisons need a positive ripple effect
As a review shines a light on our Peer Advisor Programme in prisons, our Chief Executive Rob explains […]
Read articleReview highlights the positive impacts of Peer Advisors
A review of our Peer Advisor Programme in prisons has found that it is “providing significant positive impacts and benefits, […]
Read articleNew funding builds a new future for our clients
People using our North London Skills and Employment team will now have the opportunity to pursue a career […]
Read articleA lifeline for young people at The Royal London Hospital
Antonia and Roisin – our two Royal London Hospital-based SOS Caseworkers – have been exceptionally busy over the […]
Read articleIts kind of fun to do the impossible
St Giles Trust was involved in the world’s first ever SIB (social impact bond) through using our peer-led […]
Read articleSt Giles Trust’s response to the knife crime consultation
We welcome the knife crime consultation announced today (18 July) and any measures which will help to address […]
Read articleHarnessing untapped potential in Holloway
Brendan is our Team Leader in St Giles Trust North London. Supported by The Big Lottery Fund, the […]
Read articleOpen Morning at our North London Office
Having a job is one of the most important factors our clients identify in being able to move […]
Read articleChildren’s Commissioner Report 2017 the tragic stories behind the stats
We welcome the Children’s Commissioner Report 2017 and the fact it highlights some deeply worrying issues. These include the findings […]
Read articleOur response to NAO report into mental health in prisons
This week’s National Audit Office report into mental health in prisons found there were 40,161 incidents of self-harm and 120 […]
Read articleThe young drug mules
County lines – or drug lines – is a growing problem our SOS Project caseworkers are encountering amongst their clients. […]
Read articleWhy our patron Jenny Agutter is backing Futures Without Bars
Through St Giles Trust, I’ve spoken to a number of men who have served time and turned their […]
Read articleBack at ground level
I would like to give a huge thank you to everyone for your good wishes and kind support […]
Read articleYoung people in Islington steered clear from crime
This summer, we have been stepping up our work in Islington to help tackle youth crime in the […]
Read articleWhy ROTL Changes Lives
CJ, who leads our work on SOS+ helping to prevent young people drifting into crime and negative lifestyles, gave a […]
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