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Education, Training and Employment Services

We have services across North London that specialise in supporting people in substance use recovery into education, training, volunteering and employment.

Through a mix of both group programmes and one to one support, our clients are provided with a range of opportunities to move forwards with their ETE goals.

In 2018/19 we supported over 200 people into employment and over 400 into education or training.

What do we offer?

What do we offer?

Find out how we can support you into education, training or employment Read more

Published: 13th May, 2020

Author: Alexander Green

Camden Peer mentoring

Camden Peer mentoring

Peer Mentors bring their personal experience addiction into the service, using it to help others to build their recovery capital by sharing experiences, signposting, and inspiring clients by showing them 'recovery is possible'. Read more

Published: 30th January, 2020

Updated: 13th May, 2020

Author: Alexander Green

Camden Service User Involvement (SUI) Services

Camden Service User Involvement (SUI) Services

The SUI service sits within our Camden Recovery Service and aims to empower service users to continually develop user involvement and services generally in the borough. Read more

Published: 30th January, 2020

Updated: 12th February, 2020

Author: Alexander Green

Make a referral

Make a referral

Fill in the form to make a referral to our Camden Recovery & Islington Aftercare Service Read more

Published: 2nd January, 2020

Updated: 13th May, 2020

Author: Alexander Green

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Published: 1st January, 2020

Updated: 17th August, 2020

Author: Alexander Green

How to find us

How to find us

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Published: 1st January, 2020

Updated: 28th September, 2021

Author: Alexander Green

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    Our women clients share experiences of homelessness, substance use, gender-based violence and hidden homelessness.

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    The Royal Parks half marathon is one of the world's most popular half marathons. Every year, over 16,000 runners take on the challenge of running through London's most scenic parks and raise vital funds for charity.

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    When will the results of the London Marathon 2022 ballot be announced?

    There is a free public ballot for the 2022 event and the results will be announced on Monday 14th March. But fear not, if you are unsuccessful you can always grab a charity space with Single Homeless Project. Every pound you raise will ensure that Londoners experiencing homelessness get the support they deserve.

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  • Our mission, vision & values

    Our mission, vision & values

    Our mission, vision and values inspire and challenge us as an organisation.

  • How we transform lives

    How we transform lives

    Each day our work restores hope to homeless and vulnerable people with nowhere else to turn.

  • Volunteer vacancies

    Volunteer vacancies

    Could you volunteer your time, skills and talents to help homeless and vulnerable people to transform their lives?

  • Supported accommodation

    Supported accommodation

    Our hostels and supported housing are a lifeline for homeless people who are at a point in their lives where they would struggle to live independently.

  • Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE)

    Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE)

    The people we work with often have complex psychological and emotional needs. To address this, we use an approach known as PIE.

  • A homelessness crisis

    Homelessness has no place in 21st century London – yet we are in the grip of a homeless crisis.

  • Our history

    Our history

    Single Homeless Project was founded by a group of homeless people in the mid-1970s. Today, 40 years on, we still try to look at the world through our clients’ eyes.

  • In from the cold: how to help rough sleepers this winter

    In from the cold: how to help rough sleepers this winter

    With rough sleeping in London on the rise, it’s easy to feel helpless – but you can make a difference.

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Do you believe everyone should have a place to call home and the chance to lead a fulfilling life? If so, we'd love to stay in touch! Read more

Published: 7th December, 2017

Updated: 5th July, 2021

Author: Alexander Green

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