New figures drop in drug overdose deaths thanks to addiction support and life-saving medication.
Two million sickness benefit claimants could struggle to access digital system.
The Salvation Army is calling on the Government to review its Debt Respite Scheme.
Outdoor spaces in Horden and Cramlington are peaceful places for people to meet and learn skills.
Families in poverty could struggle to feed their children over the school holidays.
Wayne spent 15 years on the streets but his life changed for the better thanks to Housing First.
Autumn budget fails to address the widening inequality gap warns Salvation Army.
A policy analyst explains why the government needs to be clear that future employment support funding should invest in people and make sure no one is left behind.
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The International Heritage Centre holds a large collection of records produced by the Women's Social Work branch of The Salvation Army. In April 1914 a referral is noted from a Miss Edith Cavell of Brussels ...