Unique ways that you can donate to Framework and help improve the lives of some of the most at risk people in our society.
Framework is hiring a new board member. We are seeking individuals with expertise in commercial, financial, and risk management to help support our mission of improving social housing and supporting those in need.
For women, sleeping rough can be a very different experience to men. They are constantly calculating ‘risk’ and trying to decide where they will be ‘safe.’ As a cohort they are often hidden, meaning providing support can be challenging.
Join us for a dazzling night of fine dining, drinks and live music at Framework’s Gala Dinner. This is a special occasion that you don’t want to miss!
Following a period of uncertainty and risk of closure, the short-term future of our specialist mental health services – Hughendon Lodge and The Crescent – has been secured.
You’re invited to Framework’s annual Spring Service, where you can find out more about the progress we’ve made with our Building Better Futures appeal and hear from our inspiring service users, staff and volunteers.
Nottingham Grief Support is a new service designed to support people who have lost someone in relation to substance use.
Nottingham Recovery Network launches the Digital Doorway to Change: a new online treatment offer to city residents coping with drug and alcohol addictions who need a more accessible service to fit around work, family or other commitments.
There’s a recent history of tragedy in Nottingham associated with the failure of statutory agencies to recognise and manage the risks around severe mental illness; there is also a homelessness crisis that is costing the City an enormous amount of money.
The only alternative for organisations like Framework to remain viable will be to make cuts to frontline services.
We recently had a visit from a service in Australia, supporting people who are 50+ and have experienced homelessness. The visit was part of a global study tour exploring international residential care provision for people with ‘chronic experience of homelessness’ who also have complex care needs.