Nacro
Overview
Every day Nacro helps thousands of people build the independence and resilience they need to look forward to their futures. They offer:
Practical help: Their education, housing, justice, and health and wellbeing services support people to put in place the things they need to move forwards and build positive futures. They work collaboratively with other services and providers.
Personalised support and advice: The practical provision is successful because their approach is one of personalised, individual support for the people they help and their families. Nacro staff are allies of the people they support, standing by their side and fighting their corner.
Campaigning, policy and research: They know that their success is often achieved despite the systems they are working within. So Nacro uses their front-line experience, combined with sound research, to campaign for policy and systems change.
How to Access this Service
You can apply to study with Nacro online: https://www.nacro.org.uk/nacro-services/nacro-education/
You can self refer to the substance misuse service in Wolverhampton here: https://www.recoverynearyou.org.uk/
For the housing, justice and health services you need to be referred by a statutory agency such as probation, prison, a local authority
When/Where?
Practical help: The education, housing, justice, and health and wellbeing services support people to put in place the things they need to move forwards and build positive futures. They work collaboratively with other services and providers.
Personalised support and advice: Their practical provision is successful because their approach is one of personalised, individual support for the people they help and their families. Nacro staff are allies of the people they support, standing by their side and fighting their corner.
Who is it for?
Nacro works with adults and young people aged 16 and over all over England and Wales
Updated on January 6, 2026