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Latest news
Community effort helps homeless charity deliver more meals than ever this Christmas
More than 60 people have attended homeless charity Oasis Community Housing’s drop-in centres for a sit-down Christmas dinner.
Renovation of Sunderland homeless drop-in thanks to Equans and Isoler
Equans leads £8,000 of social value activity during renovation of shower facilities at city’s only homeless drop-in.
Judges wowed by first Gingerbread Street competition
“The quality of the entries just takes the biscuit!” said Phil Jones from Lovell, alongside fellow judges George Clarke and Gregg’s Roisin Currie.
Safeguarding
Oasis Community Housing believes that all children, young people and adults, regardless of age, have the right to live a life free from harm, and mistreatment, the right to feel, and to be, safe. We are commited to providing a safe and secure environment where all individuals are protected from abuse and ensuring all staff and services promote this.
Oasis Community Housing belives that children are precious and have the right to live a life free from harm, intimidation or fear, and that they have the right to be safe.
Read our Safeguarding Adults Policy in full, and our Child Protection Policy.
As a charity, we have a Safeguarding, Health & Safety Committee that monitors our approach to safeguarding. The Safeguarding Lead on our Board is Rev. Mark Bryant. If you have any concerns about our governance around safeguarding, please contact him at safeguarding@oasiscommunityhousing.org