As 2021 draws to a close we wanted to take the time to reflect on our year here at Basis. It’s been another difficult year facing a lot of uncertainty with the ever changing Covid restrictions, and we’re incredibly proud of the way our team has dealt with this year. In light of this, we … Continue reading A Year at Basis: 2021 »
On 15th November the first Leeds Women’s Homelessness and Housing Frontline Network Meeting took place. After months of preparation it was so great to see so many frontline workers from across such a wide range of services taking time out their busy schedules to join us. The meeting was facilitated by Cat Tottie (Influencing Change … Continue reading Leeds Women’s Homelessness and Housing Frontline Network: Meeting #1 »
In partnership with Yorkshire Mesmac, LASSN and Leeds Gate there is an exciting opportunity to be involved in transformational change to health care systems in Leeds. Is this the opportunity you’re looking for to make a real impact for marginalised communities of Leeds? Click on the document below to download the brief. Please email amber.wilson@basisyorkshire.org.uk … Continue reading Exciting opportunity for consultant to transform health care in Leeds »
Firstly, and fore mostly our thoughts are with the family and friends of Sarah as they come to terms with recent events and await the outcome of the trial. We were shocked and saddened to see the police response to her vigil in London on Sat. 12th March which we hoped could have been avoided … Continue reading Statement Recent Events and Responses to Sarah Everard death »
Basis Young People’s Child Exploitation Conference 2021: ‘Improving Responses to Child Exploitation’ Date: March 16th 2021, 10-3.30pm | Location: Online Cost: £40; £30 for students and charities; £25 for 5+ tickets purchased together Basis Young People and Basis Yorkshire are excited to announce that we are hosting our third biennial conference ‘Improving Responses to Child Exploitation’ on Tuesday 16th March 2021. Taking place … Continue reading Basis Young People’s Third Biennial Conference: ‘Improving Responses to Child Exploitation 2021’ »