Thanks to support and funding from the Rank Foundation, Khulisa are looking for a fantastic addition to our team based in London.
Read moreThanks to support and funding from the Rank Foundation, Khulisa are looking for a fantastic addition to our team based in London.
Read more12 senior leaders from Barclays Bank joined the Khulisa team to experience their flagship behaviour change programme.
Read moreKhulisa advocates for holistic services for women offenders that involve collaboration between public and third sector partners.
Read moreKhulisa calls for the adoption of a welfare & child focused approach to addressing offending by children.
Read moreThis month, our Research and Evaluation intern Ella Baggaley-Simpson shares an insight into her experience at Khulisa.
Read moreKhulisa argue trauma-informed interventions and wrap-around support services for at risk youth are key to preventing and reducing gun crime offences.
Read moreThis month, a former prison officer writes about what motivated her to become an officer as well as some of the challenges associated with working in prisons.
Read moreOver 20 teachers at Wac Arts College along with members of Khulisa's wider network, consisting of funders and sector peers joined us for a programme taster.
Read moreKhulisa are delighted to announce a new supporter, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, whose support will be central to Khulisa delivering their 2017-2020 strategy.
Read moreAs part of our monthly user voice column, we ask James Taylor, a beneficiary in our rehabilitate pathway, to share his views on the youth vote in #GE2017.
Read moreKhulisa partners up with Wac Arts College for the Big Give's Christmas Challenge 2017.
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