Charlton House To Provide ‘A Safe Place’ For The Local Community

December 7, 2018

Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust is delighted to announce that Charlton House has been confirmed as ‘A Safe Place’, part of a network of shops, cafes, museums and heritage buildings around the Royal Brough of Greenwich where any local resident with a learning disability can go for help should they need it.

With funding from The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), support from the Royal Borough of Greenwich and The Metropolitan Police, the Safe Place Scheme was set up by Advocacy in Greenwich.

Charlton House as a heritage building at the heart of the borough is proud to have joined this new initiative and scheme, providing support or shelter should anyone feel scared, intimidated or unsafe.

For more information on the ‘A Safe Place’ scheme you can visit the Advocacy in Greenwich website at http://www.advocacyingreenwich.org.uk/safe_places.html.