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Homeless in Sunderland
Joe’s is a story of life and death. Joe was homeless in Sunderland, sleeping in a tent. His journey nearly...
Lizzie’s story: homeless and afraid
Lizzie was alone, homeless and afraid. Sleeping on cold concrete floors in corners, in abandoned buildings...
Domestic abuse in pregnancy: how Emily found hope
Emily escaped domestic abuse in pregnancy and, thanks to our Empower service, is now living the life she’d hoped for
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 to ensuring all staff and services promote this.
As a charity, we have a Safeguarding, Health & Safety Committee that monitors our approach to safeguarding. If you have any concerns about our governance around safeguarding, please contact the Safeguarding Lead on our Board, Reverend Mark Bryant, at safeguarding@oasiscommunityhousing.org
Read our Safeguarding Adults Policy and our Child Protection Policy in full.


