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The coronavirus crisis has increased the sense of isolation for a vast amount of people, not least disabled tenants. Sheron Carter reveals how Habinteg, a specialist in offering accessible homes, is supporting its residents
As a result of the far reaching impact of Covid-19, we have taken the decision to extend the deadline for entries to our Habinteg Prize 2020 competition. Entrants now have until 11:59pm on Sunday 31 May 2020 to submit their essay.
Read Habinteg Prize 2020 - competition deadline extended!…As a housing association operating across 86 local authorities, with a significant proportion of disabled and vulnerable tenants, our goal is to support and guide our staff and customers through these challenging times.
Read How Habinteg has responded to the impact of Covid-19…We are monitoring the Government advice on coronavirus (COVID-19) closely and our teams are working hard behind the scenes to minimise disruption to our services.
Read Coronavirus: Information for Habinteg tenants…Habinteg’s training and consultancy team, the Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE) is preparing to launch its Pathways project which will support young disabled Londoners into careers in inclusive design and accessible environments.
Read Centre for Accessible Environments secures £322k to transform employment prospects for young disabled Londoners…We've been working hard over the past few months to improve the digital experience we offer our customers.
Read Welcome to our new website!…Today, ITV News broadcast a powerful story in collaboration with Habinteg on the accessible housing crisis and some people who have been affected by it.
Read ITV News shine a spotlight on the accessible housing crisis…Today, the Building Better Building Beautiful Commission report was released and its aims are to promote health, well-being and sustainable growth.
Read Sheron's response to the Building Better Building Beautiful report…74 year old Pat Fletcher has recently moved into her brand new Habinteg accessible home. However, up until two weeks ago, Pat struggled in an inaccessible house that was detrimental to her mental health and put a strain on her relationship with her family.
Read "My sister can finally visit me" - My accessible home changed my life…