HiH Celebrate Princes Trust Mentees

In a small celebration at Waltham Forest College, Hope in Haringey’s mentoring team was on hand to congratulate a cohort of young people taking the steps forward to start their careers.  Inducted as a cohort of young people not in education, employment or training, the group collaborated with Hope in Haringey via the Prince’s TrustRead more

Hope in Haringey shines at Young People at Risk Strategy Conference

The Young People at Risk Conference sought to bring voices from across the public, private and voluntary sector to hear about the work they do to challenge youth violence and harm. Hope in Haringey was on hand to discuss its Police Engagement Programme and how it aims to be a community bridge builder through aRead more

Hope in Haringey facilitate first ever Police Engagement event for Haggerston School

The Hackney-based school represents an expansion of the Hope in Haringey Police Engagement Programme, showcasing the programme values and objectives are repeatable outside of Haringey. By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and Police Engagement Manager Haggerston School, Hackney saw its first ever Police Engagement event in school history, curtsey of Hope in Haringey and TSG officers. HaggerstonRead more

Bestselling Authors Jo Owen and Gavin Lewis headline Hope in Haringey great leadership event

Delivered in partnership with Nims Obunge MBE DL of The Peace Alliance, Tottenham Town Hall saw a crowd of 150, locally based eager learners learn from Jo Owen and Gavin Lewis; Authors of ‘Smart Leadership’ and ‘The Opportunity Index’.  By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and Police Engagement Manager Tottenham Town Hall played host to Hope inRead more

Hope in Haringey’s Counselling Programme achieves BACP accreditation

Hope in Haringey’s borough-wide, early intervention counselling programme was boosted this month when it received “accredited organisation” status from the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). This strengthens HiH’s historic arrangement where all counsellors need their own professional accreditation before commencing work with the charity in any school.   By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and PoliceRead more