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The Worshipful Major of Southwark, Naima Ali flanged with the Senior management team of SLCSS. The CEO, Clinical Supervisor and the office manager.
The Worshipful Major of Southwark, Naima Ali flanged with the Senior management team of SLCSS. The CEO, Clinical Supervisor and the office manager.
This is a 3 year project funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. (TNLCF) We are grateful to the National Lottery players for their support.
Brighter Future Project (Funded by TNLCF) Read More »
A domestic violence and abuse (DVA) project for girls aged 18+ and women funded by the London Community Foundations August 2023. Our domestic abuse services are predominantly geared towards supporting black women. This project runs for 6 months. Although, we carried out a highly successful DVA project for black men in 2021 funded by London
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) project for women Read More »
The Greenwich Safeguarding Children Partnership organised a conference for practitioners working with children and families on 17th November 2023 at Charlton Athletic Football Club. Mr Oladipo Ayoola was a keynote speaker on “ Stigma and culture’s impact on mental health”. Above photo showing The Mayor of Royal Borough of Greenwich Cllr Dr Dominic Mbang and
Culture’s Impact on Mental Health Event Read More »
Job Title: Part time Mentor/Link Worker Location: Lee Green (Royal Borough of Greenwich) Reporting to: Clinical Supervisor Salary: £30 per hour Working hours: 2 hours per week x 52 weeks for 3years (Flexible hours required including evenings and weekends) Project Name: Brighter Future Youth workers respond to the needs and interest of young people and
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SLCSS Counsellors and Support team Celebration after lockdown. Gallery of our professionals and volunteer counselling and support team.
SLCSS Counsellors and Support team Celebration Read More »
The Prime Minister and our CEO During a breakfast meeting with other BAME leaders discussing issues of National interest and vaccine hesitancy among the BAME communities.
Breakfast Meeting – CEO Discusses with Prime minister Read More »