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
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
A day in the life at Zetetick Housing Charity Learn more about what it’s like as our charity’s staff and volunteers Meet some of the amazing people behind our charity who make it possible for our tenants to live independently. Find out what a typical day looks like for them and how their roles make...Continue Reading
As Zetetick looks to expand to other regions there is growth anticipated in the not-so-distant future, meaning more tenants will benefit from Zetetick’s services. – Natasha, Zetetick trustee Meet Zetetick Trustees Some of the most important volunteers in any charity are on the board. The role of the trustee is an essential one, and everyone...Continue Reading
The supported housing sector – in which Zetetick Housing operates – offers accommodation to a range of vulnerable people, such as those who find themselves homeless, ex-offenders or individuals with a learning disability, and has been under the spotlight for some time. In a number of recent government reports, specific concerns have been raised about...Continue Reading