How can I join Social Housing with my disability ?
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louise89Shell1987
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Hi I am new here and need some advice how do I go about housing I am disabled and currently private rent I would like to go social housing. Would I be a priority in my local Brough?. I would need housing accessible with no steps what is the process.
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Being disabled won't automatically put you on the priority list. If you're a single person then the wait can be considerably long.First you need to put yourself on the housing list and then you can refer yourself for a needs assessment from your local Authority. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/social-care-and-support-guide/help-from-social-services-and-charities/getting-a-needs-assessment/Once you've had the assessment they will then decide what help they can give. What's the reason for wanting to move house?
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What is social housing?0
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durhamjaide2001 said:What is social housing?
There's 2 types of housing, private landlord or social houisng (used to be more known as council housing)
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Thanks @poppy123456 didn't even know that it got changed.0
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Hi @louise89Shell1987
Just bobbing on to let you know, I've moved your thread to our Housing and independent living category so others can find it more easily.
Are you comfortable with the next steps of how to apply to the council (social) housing register?
Please keep us posted with how you get on0
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