What Is Supported Housing and Why Everyone Deserves a Home Supported housing provides homes for people who need support to manage their home. These are adults who may be overlooked in the housing system—people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health conditions or physical impairments. For them, a safe home is not a given. It’s something...Continue Reading
Safe Homes, Empowered People: Why Supportive Charity Trustees Matter supportive charity trustees, charity governance best practices, housing charity, independent living, disability advocacy, Zetetick Housing Being a trustee of a charity isn’t simply about ticking boxes—it’s about nurturing genuine relationships, supporting your executive team, and championing values that transform lives. At Zetetick Housing, a housing charity...Continue Reading
A Home That Families Can Trust A Supported Accomodation Home That Families Can Trust Finding secure housing for a loved one with learning disabilities, autism, or additional needs can be overwhelming. Families worry about long-term stability, quality of care, and managing tenancy responsibilities. At Zetetick Housing, we remove these worries by providing safe, secure homes...Continue Reading
Thermal Health and housing with Vulnerable Populations: Balancing Warmth and Safety in UK Homes The World Health Organisation and Zetetick Housing Thermal health, the ability to maintain a comfortable and safe body temperature, is a critical aspect of wellbeing. The World Health Organisation (WHO) highlights housing as a key determinant of health, recommending that indoor...Continue Reading
Meet the Trustees: Tash Pakeeree Trustee volunteers are crucial The role of a trustee volunteer is vital: helping organisations make crucial decisions about what direction a company should take. Sitting on the board, trustees are some of the most important volunteers in any charity, each giving up their time to help people with learning disabilities...Continue Reading