Interventions Alliance Relaunches: Your Ally for Change
Today, we relaunch Interventions Alliance, reaffirming our commitment as an ally for change in the communities we serve. With a renewed focus, a stronger structure and new partnerships we are ready to make an even greater impact for those who are vulnerable, at risk of harm, or facing complex needs.
Strengthened foundations for lasting change
Through our new organisational structure and partnership with a social impact property investor, we can now access to the right homes in the right places – ensuring people have the stability and support they need to rebuild their lives. This allows us to focus on delivering trauma-informed, wraparound care – delivered alongside local agencies and those with lived experience – to address vulnerabilities, risks, and complex needs, helping people to make lasting positive changes in their lives.
Working together for impact
We are recommitting to investing in what works – developing and sharing best practices with agencies and policymakers in the justice and social care sectors.
Our behaviour change programmes are rooted in the latest research and designed by practitioners, former probation officers, researchers, psychotherapists, and forensic psychologists – ensuring interventions drive real, lasting change. But we don’t just meet standards – we set them. With deep expertise in setting professional qualifications in sectors like probation, our training, consultancy, and research shape the future of justice and social care. By sharing insights and best practices, we equip agencies and policymakers with the knowledge and tools to create meaningful, long-term impact.
A New Chapter, A Renewed Commitment
Interventions Alliance’s chief executive, Suki Binning, said:
Today’s relaunch marks a new chapter in our organisation’s development as we recommit to building strong alliances that promote lasting change in the communities we serve. Our relentless focus will be on meeting the needs of people who are vulnerable or at risk of harm, and we will sustain our work through excellent practice, research, and training.