Philippa Stroud

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Philippa Stroud "spent seventeen years in poverty-fighting projects and published a book on social injustice before her involvement in the CSJ. In 1987-89 Philippa worked in Hong Kong and Macau amongst the addict community. From 1989-96 Philippa pioneered a four-stage residential support project in Bedford enabling homeless people to move off the streets and to become contributing members of the community. From 2001-2003 Philippa developed a project to care for the homeless, addict and those in debt in Birmingham. In 2003 she became a founder of the Centre for Social Justice. In 2005 Philippa became the Director of the Conservative Party’s Social Justice Policy Group focusing on rethinking the Party’s approach to the family, education, addiction, debt and employment." [1]

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  1. Staff, Centre for Social Justice, accessed August 21, 2008.