Josh Miller

Josh Miller

House Project Facilitator

0161 227 3030

josh.miller@manchester.gov.uk

Facilitators work directly with young people, run regular group sessions and help young people develop positive relationship that enables them to live successfully in their homes

Josh is currently working with The House Project on secondment from Great Places in Trafford. Before this Josh was working with young adults at a supported accommodation in Trafford since November 2019. Before this, Josh worked as a teaching assistant in a pupil referral unit.

Josh has a passion for sports and has undertaken a year of study at Leeds University in BA(Hons) Physical Education. Josh is excited to take his varied experience into helping The House Project Manchester to grow and develop in order to provide the best possible environment for care experienced young people to be the best versions of themselves they can be, and – most crucially – to have their voices heard at every stage of every process that affects their lives.

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Latest News

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CYPNow - NHP Supports Care Leaver Apprentices
CYPNow - NHP Supports Care Leaver Apprentices

The National House Project (NHP) has been hosting apprentices since 2021. The organisation, which was incorporated as a charity in 2018, works with local authorities that have set up their own Local House Project (LHP), a scheme that helps young people leave care in a planned and supported way. Young people, both in and leaving care, are brought together in groups to create their first homes, learn new skills and join a long-term community of support that can develop pathways into education, employment and training. With 17 LHPs established across England, involving more than 700 young people, around half of these local projects provide apprenticeships as part of their offer, explains Sue Hammersley, director of NHP. There have been three young people so far that have undertaken an apprenticeship with NHP. Hammersley says all apprenticeships offered at NHP and across the LHPs are business administrative roles, although one project in Oxford has offered a participation apprenticeship after linking in with a local college.

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House Projects in Scotland event - March 2024
House Projects in Scotland event - March 2024

We were delighted to be joined by Natalie Don, The Minister for Children, Young People and Keeping the Promise, Fraser McKinlay, CEO of The Promise Scotland and Heather Coady, an Independent Consultant, who share a passion and commitment to changing the system for people in, and leaving, care in Scotland. Not only did they address the conference but they got to hear from Local House Project staff and young people on how they are working together to improve the way in which young people leave care and how this meets the commitments made in The Promise in 2020.   

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Visit to Cohort 3!
Visit to Cohort 3!

Went to visit the young people this week from our previous cohort in their new homes now they are a bit more settled and have mostly everything they need.

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