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March 29, 2018March 29, 2018 James Hopkirk

Introducing South London Stories

Today I’ve launched a new website – South London Stories. Regular readers of this blog will recognise many of the stories it contains. This blog will continue, but South London Stories will house the more in-depth work that I do as I continue to explore the effects of austerity in the part of London where … Continue reading Introducing South London Stories

April 21, 2016March 14, 2017 James Hopkirk

Eaves for Women: The end of a Lambeth lifeline

Eaves was a Lambeth-based charity that had been helping victims of sexual and domestic violence in London and around the UK since 1977. More recently, in 2003, it launched The Poppy Project, fighting to enforce the rights of women smuggled into the UK by sex traffickers. It was so successful in its first twelve months … Continue reading Eaves for Women: The end of a Lambeth lifeline

Recent posts

  • The Blood of a Woman: Scenario blog
  • New South London Story: Mark
  • South London Stories at Photojournalism Nights (and an update)
  • Introducing South London Stories
  • A Fragile Recovery: Life in a supported housing unit
  • The Surgery: General practice in the age of austerity
  • Lavilla’s Story: Suffering in silence
  • Hawa’s Story: Disabled by war, judged fit to work by the Department for Work and Pensions
  • The Foodbank: A short film and a photo story
  • Just Nipping to the Shops: A photo story about disability and the Department for Work and Pensions
  • The Winter Shelter: A night with Glass Door
  • “It feels like the people in power have no clue how people are living here” – Mosaic Clubhouse’s Maresa Ness and Lee Elliott on mental health and the impact of austerity

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