Detrimental housing

just4once
just4once Scope Member Posts: 111 Empowering
My current housing has caused and is continuing to cause detriment to my health and well-being this has been confirmed in writing by och health my property is not suitable for my medical needs I am in band A with my council they just say there are no properties available I am currently in secure social housing and can not risk private landlords whatsoever because of my autism and health issues is there anything that can be done to help or am I just trapped for real.?

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  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,331 Championing
    I don't know that you can do anything other than wait for a council property to come up- the council can't give you something which currently isn't available.

    Waiting time often counts within the housing system so hopefully when something does become available, you are in a strong position. 
  • Alex_Alumni
    Alex_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,538 Championing
    edited June 2023
    Hello @just4once thanks for the update, I'm sorry to hear there's no suitable housing at the moment for you, if you are struggling with feelings of stress and anxiety, please don't hesitate to reach out for help. 

    Unfortunately, there is a shortage of council and housing association homes in most areas.

    You could be on the register for months or sometimes years even if you're in a priority group. 

    You can find out about other housing options while you're on the waiting list on Shelter's website. I'd encourage you to contact them for support as well. 

  • just4once
    just4once Scope Member Posts: 111 Empowering
    I have complex post traumatic stress disorder and also just had my autism diagnosis what help is there as the mental health team shut my file until I move 
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    Are you bidding on suitable properties? Being in Band A could still mean you're waiting quite sometime.
  • just4once
    just4once Scope Member Posts: 111 Empowering
    My council does not have a bidding system so either waiting for them to build homes or someone dies for one to become available 
  • Hannah_Alumni
    Hannah_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,866 Championing
    edited June 2023
    Can I ask, does your council just go down a list or do they contact you when one is available, so you have the chance to see if it suitable to your needs? 
  • just4once
    just4once Scope Member Posts: 111 Empowering
    I have no idea to be honest they already know that I need access currently there are 16 steps to my front door at a four and a half foot gradient it’s extremely difficult for me due to my disabilities including osteoarthritis in my left knee which gave way a few weeks ago so now have a broken right wrist and a boot on my right foot on top of my cptsd and autism