King's Award for Voluntary Service
Jordan Baker, VSI Alliance
Staff and volunteers at Alpha House Calderdale, the residential, rehabilitation, and resettlement charity for offenders, were brimming with joy to finally be presented with their hard-earned King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS) – the equivalent to an MBE.
Founded in 2008 by Fran Nowell, Alpha House Calderdale offers individuals a chance at new beginnings. Fran’s career within the criminal justice system revealed the harsh cycle many faced upon release from prison, and the lack of support available to them.
Upon their release, Fran met many people battling with drug and alcohol addiction.
A large majority were desperate to lead a life of sobriety but often were left to go back onto the streets or into situations which sadly led them directly back to their addiction.
Many of those also suffered significantly with their mental health, leading to the repetitive cycle of drug and or alcohol abuse, offending, prison and release. In worst-case scenarios, the frustration some individuals felt about their inability to break free from this cycle led to suicide.
Fran too could relate to their frustration and sought to make a change within her community.
Alpha House works on a three-stage accommodation programme, offering structure and support as well as a personal recovery programme and opportunities for education/ training/volunteering or work experience.
Alpha House is incredibly proud of its skills and education group, which aids greatly with the rehabilitation of offending and improving mental health status by delivering accredited courses through the Quality License Scheme.
Its latest initiative, funded through the Mayor of West Yorkshire’s Safer Communities fund is its Respect and Safety of Women Diploma.
This encourages good practices throughout the community and further solidifies Mayor Tracy Brabin’s Safety of Women and Girls pledge to tackle the deep-rooted gender inequality and subconscious biases to further protect the women of West Yorkshire.
The much-deserved award was given to the organisation at the end of 2023, with the presentation being given by the Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire, Ed Anderson, and The Mayor and Mayoress of Calderdale, Ashley Evans and Rosie Tatchell, at a celebratory event in March this year.
Yvonne Oliver, CEO of Alpha House commented at the presentation: “Our worthy volunteers were thanked today when the Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire presented them with the King’s Award for Voluntary Service. A well-deserved accolade for all their hard work”.
The award truly is a representation of the time, commitment and empathy toward others in our community.
Alpha House’s mission of supporting those struggling and offering a new pathway to those intent on change is seen daily.
If your group, or one you know, is truly outstanding and driven mostly by volunteers they may be eligible to be nominated for the King’s Award for Voluntary Service. Nominations open on June 1, more information can be found at: https://kavs.dcms.gov.uk/