Why Housing Charities Need Strong Reserves The Importance of Financial Resilience in Supported Housing At Zetetick Housing, our mission is to provide safe, high-quality homes for adults with learning disabilities and autism. Unlike many charities, we cannot simply adjust our services if funding fluctuates—our tenants’ stability, security, and futures depend on our ability to remain...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
Tenant involvement at Zetetick Zetetick Housing is a registered charity, a housing charity not a housing association. For us our ‘Bedrock Values’ mean tenant involvement is central to everything we do. As a charity specialising in supported living for people with learning disabilities or autism, we recognise how vital it is to give our tenants...Continue Reading
Life partners – Rosie’s story Rosie was one of our very first tenants, one of our first life partners and we are delighted that she is still with us, so many years later. When our founder and CEO, Gary Scott, first met Rosie she was living in a semi-secure unit in the north of England,...Continue Reading
Charity Donations | Your Support Makes a Difference Meeting the Growing Need Together Today, charities like Zetetick Housing face unprecedented challenges. As demand for services rises, income has declined, with lost funding and limited resources affecting smaller, local charities—particularly those supporting housing, social care, mental health, and disadvantaged communities. Zetetick Housing remains dedicated to providing...Continue Reading