Corps Security to provide guarding for Salvation Army Homes

April 15, 2026
Corps Security to provide guarding for Salvation Army Homes

Corps Security has been appointed to deliver guarding services for Salvation Army Homes’ supported housing project, Bruce House, in Westminster.

Two dedicated security officers will reportedly be based on site, supported by a wider relief and cover team.

Corps Intel has stated that it will also provide consultancy and intelligence services.

The contract is said to be built on Corps’ previous work at Bruce House, coupled with its strong track record of working with supported accommodation providers.

According to the company, this sector experience allows the team to deliver a consistent, capable service that understands the safeguarding environment and needs of the people within it.

Safeguarding vulnerable individuals

Bruce House accommodates vulnerable residents in a supported housing setting, making responsible and community-focused security delivery a central requirement of the appointment.

Corps’ officers are reportedly trained to approach their work with empathy and an understanding of safeguarding responsibilities, ensuring a security provision that supports the welfare of those living and working at the property.

According to both organisations, Corps and Salvation Army Homes have longstanding commitments to supporting communities, vulnerable people and the Armed Forces.

Salvation Army Homes has articulated that it selected Corps due to its social enterprise status, Veteran Owned Business accreditation, and experience in supporting vulnerable communities.

Shared values and level of care

Philip Smith, Regional Manager, London and South East for Salvation Army Homes said: “Security at a supported housing site requires more than physical presence.

“Corps’ community-focused approach reflects our values and high level of care.

“Their experience at Bruce House and commitment to the people they serve made them the right choice going forward.”

Supporting and reinvesting in local communities

Chester Barnes, Security Solutions Manager at Corps Security said: “As a social enterprise, we share a philosophy with Salvation Army Homes to support and reinvest in the communities we serve.

“Together, we will run Bruce House with empathy and understanding at the forefront.

“We are excited to explore what this partnership can grow into.”

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