Discretionary Support to maintain your home

Housing Rights
As welfare reform and changes to the Social Fund have taken effect, Housing Rights has found that affordability is consistently one of the top issues encountered by clients. Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI) has also found that those living in both the social and private rented sectors are at risk of poverty after housing costs are met. This is particularly the case for low income households in the private rented sector, who face a particularly high housing cost burden and a high risk of poverty.
By the end of this course, you will understand the various forms of discretionary support, financial assistance and charitable support that is available, in the interests of alleviating poverty and promoting greater security of tenure.
Who should attend?
- social housing sector,
- private landlords and agents
- advice agencies who regularly deal with housing queries.
- Advice services
- Housing and homelessness
Date and Time
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Location
239 Newtownards Rd.
Belfast
BT4 1AF
United Kingdom