Affordable housing refers to housing that is priced at a level where individuals or families with low to moderate incomes can pay for it without sacrificing their ability to afford other basic necessities such as food, healthcare, and transportation. It is designed to address housing affordability challenges in a community and ensure that people of all income levels have access to safe and decent living conditions.
Key Features of Affordable Housing:
Who Can Benefit from Affordable Housing?
Affordable housing plays a crucial role in preventing homelessness, reducing housing insecurity.
We provide short-term, immediate accommodation for individuals or families who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or fleeing unsafe situations such as domestic violence. The scheme is designed to meet basic needs for safety, shelter, and stability while longer-term housing solutions are arranged.
Key Features of our Emergency Housing Scheme:
notice for those in crisis.
arrangement and usually lasts from a few days to a few months.
housing advisors, and resources to help individuals transition
into stable housing.
Who Can Benefit?
experiencing mental health crises.
Emergency housing is utilised to ensure individuals are supported while transitioning to more stable, long-term housing solutions.
Supported housing is a type of accommodation that provides individuals with both a place to live and access to support services tailored to their needs. It is designed to help people who might need extra help to live independently due to challenges, such as physical disabilities, mental health conditions, learning disabilities, or issues related to aging, addiction, or homelessness.
Key Features of Supported Housing:
Who Can Benefit?
time care.
Young adults needing help with daily tasks but not requiringfull-time care. living, or long-term, for those who need ongoing support.