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Flags and Food Banks in the UK Over recent months, the air has been full of flag waving. Union Jacks in Parliament, banners at rallies, and emblems carried by groups claiming to speak for “real Britain.” But patriotism is not measured in fabric. A country is not defended by flags but by whether its people...
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Why Supported Housing Is a Matter of Justice, Not Charity Supported housing provides homes for people who need support to manage their home. That includes adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health conditions, and physical impairments. It is not a luxury or a side issue. It is essential. At Zetetick Housing, we do this work...
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In the heart of our service area, a high needs individual had spent far too long in hospital, waiting for the right home to become available. Sarah’s* story had already stretched for years, and she had endured what was one of the longest hospital stay in England. When she was first referred to Zetetick by...
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Regulation Without Recognition: Why Charitable Supported Housing Must Not Be Legislated Out of Existence The government is currently consulting on a new licensing regime for supported housing, introduced through the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act 2023. The aims are clear: raise standards, improve accountability, and stop poor-quality provision slipping through the cracks. These goals are...
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Walk with us: Embracing Health and wellbeing At Zetetick Housing, we’ve come to realise that good health is about more than just seeing your GP or eating your greens. It’s tied up in feeling safe at home, having the freedom to make day-to-day decisions, and knowing you’ve got support when you need it. This is...
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