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<blockquote data-quote="onchy" data-source="post: 932462" data-attributes="member: 85403"><p>Hi. I am a well controlled T1 but I know what it feels like to be unstable! Also, I am a specialist housing consultant with a PhD in housing tenure options for vulnerable people and I can tell you, quite emphatically, that the council has a DUTY to house you! They MUST, and there is a wealth of case law on this, find you suitable alternative accommodation which caters for the health needs of you all. Further, for a number of year now, if they only have bed and breakfast type services, they CANNOT put you in there for more than a few weeks before offering you permanent housing. Even further, you can insist of social services doing an assessment of need under the auspices of the NHS and Community Care Act, to discover what needs your children have, after that they MUST pay to have these needs met. I don't often post on here and even less often do what I'm going to do now which is to give you my email address and ask you to contact me and I can give you some confidential help! Send me a PM.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Edited to remove email addresss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onchy, post: 932462, member: 85403"] Hi. I am a well controlled T1 but I know what it feels like to be unstable! Also, I am a specialist housing consultant with a PhD in housing tenure options for vulnerable people and I can tell you, quite emphatically, that the council has a DUTY to house you! They MUST, and there is a wealth of case law on this, find you suitable alternative accommodation which caters for the health needs of you all. Further, for a number of year now, if they only have bed and breakfast type services, they CANNOT put you in there for more than a few weeks before offering you permanent housing. Even further, you can insist of social services doing an assessment of need under the auspices of the NHS and Community Care Act, to discover what needs your children have, after that they MUST pay to have these needs met. I don't often post on here and even less often do what I'm going to do now which is to give you my email address and ask you to contact me and I can give you some confidential help! Send me a PM. Edited to remove email addresss. [/QUOTE]
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