Navigating Housing for Neurodivergent and Anxious Tenants: Why Psychological Reports Can Delay Priority Housing
Finding the right home can be a challenge for anyone — but for people living with anxiety, autism, or other […]
Finding the right home can be a challenge for anyone — but for people living with anxiety, autism, or other […]
After enduring harassment and being ignored by her council, Dr. Suzanne Dow tragically took her own life—prompting a Rule 43 coroner’s warning. Now, similar systemic failings by Tewkesbury Borough Council are placing another neurodivergent household at risk. This blog explores the dangers of inaction and the Council’s failure to uphold its legal duties under the Equality Act 2010.
Posted by: Someone Losing Faith in Logic So here’s the deal: We get offered a place in Greenock. Sounds promising,
Move over Strictly Come Dancing, we’ve got a new championship in town — The Inter-Council Games of Gross Incompetence —
Disclaimer: The following blog reflects my personal opinions and views on the subject discussed. It is based on my own experiences,
Disclaimer: The following blog reflects my personal opinions and views on the subject discussed. It is based on my own experiences,
Let’s talk about something that’s causing a lot of unnecessary stress in our lives right now: in-person sign-up policies for
Ah, Scotland! Land of breathtaking landscapes, deep-fried everything, and the eternal mystery of how anyone actually manages to rent a
Disclaimer: The following post contains sarcasm, comedic exaggeration, and a healthy dose of frustration at outdated bureaucracy. Any resemblance to