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haringey housing action group. fighting for decent, secure & affordable homes for all in haringey haringey housing action group fighting for decent, secure & affordable homes for all in haringey home about housing rights and options resources taking action links -- home about recent action housing rights and options housing options private tenants resources for private tenants council housing housing co-ops squatting benefit cap eviction homelessness resources taking action housing inspectors landlord audit links advice other groups old law, new law, same old story ‘ approaching the council has become a menace to my life. old law, new law, none of them is favourable to me. instead of the council helping, they’ve just been dodgy, not sincere in their comments. it makes it difficult for me and my family. now they say that i’m top of the list, but without any communication, without getting anything, i still don’t know how they want to help. the council should look into my case and do justice to it .’ – h our member h has been struggling all year to make haringey council take on her homelessness case. she told them in february that she and her children could not bear to go on living any longer in their overcrowded accommodation. but, 5 months later, h is still waiting for the council to offer her any concrete assistance. h’s children are starting their school holidays in the same overcrowded flat– when the new term starts, will they be going home to a suitable home at last? h had to fight even to get a housing appointment. after chasing her caseworker for months, she finally discovered that they had closed her case, then opened a fresh case under the new homelessness reduction act. they claimed that h had ‘failed to communicate’ because she, allegedly, did not receive one voice message. yet the council never even informed h that they were closing her case. she only found out months later, after she insisted on seeing her caseworker face-to-face. h’s caseworker has even acknowledged that h’s current accommodation is ‘unreasonable to occupy’. this is the legal definition of homelessness ! yet the council seem happy to keep h and her children waiting in their ‘unreasonable’ accommodation with no end in sight. over the past months, h’s case has been mishandled so often that it’s hard to summarise, but here are some of the highlights: mid-february : h informed the council that she was severely overcrowded. she explained that it was affecting her family’s health, education and wellbeing, and asked to be given a homelessness appointment. however, customer services refused, saying that she was ‘clearly not homeless’. when h and her supporters insisted, she was eventually referred to the council’s in-house shelter adviser to ‘see if you need to have a homelessness appointment or not’. after 1 month : after pressure from hhag, h was finally given a homelessness appoinrment with a housing caseworker, who said she would contact h soon to arrange a home visit. after 2 ½ months : after numerous attempts to contact her caseworker by phone and email, h tried to make enquiries in person at the (appointment-only) housing office. she was told that the caseworker would call her, but she never received any such call. after 3 months : h sent another email and made another attempt to visit the housing office. hhag also submitted a group letter to the caseworker…still no response. after 3 ½ months : h submitted a formal complaint. in the following week, she finally received a home visit from a council officer. after waiting for months, the visit lasted all of 5 minutes. after 4 months: h made another attempt to visit the housing office, and managed to pass on a message. the next day, her caseworker finally called and stated that h was not homeless, but that the council would assist her through their find-your-own scheme. h emailed to ask for an explanation and a decision letter on her homelessness case. she didn’t get a response. after 4 ½ months: h tried to make an appointment via customer services, but was refused. she and supporters from hhag went to the housing office and demanded to see the caseworker. we weren’t allowed in, but h was eventually given an appointment. on 3rd july , h finally met her caseworker face-to-face for the first time since march. she discovered that: - her original case had been closed in april, because she had allegedly failed to respond to a phone message (which she never received). the council had never mentioned this before. - the council then opened a fresh case at the start of may, under the new homelessness reduction act. again, they told her nothing about this. - they had decided that she was ‘threatened with homelessness’ under the new law. once again, nobody had ever mentioned this to h before. ‘ how can somebody say she c losed a case without even communicating with the person she’s dealing with? i abided by her rules, but she didn’t abide by them, and then she blamed me for not communicating. ’ officially, h is now ‘threatened with homelessness’ – this is defined as ‘likely to become homeless within 56 days’. are the council going to find her a new home before this time is up ? in fact, though her caseworker insists that h is not currently homeless, she has also described h’s flat as ‘ unreasonable to occupy ’. if the council agree that she can’t be expected to stay, how much longer will they leave her living there ? h’s caseworker has claimed that h is ‘top of the list for a 3-bed’ but what does this really mean? she’s waited 5 months – how much longer will she have to wait? do haringey council really plan to find h a new home, or are they just making empty gestures? what exactly are they doing right now to help her? h wants to be sure that, when the new term starts, her children will be starting afresh in a decent home. to find out more about our next steps to protest h’s mistreatment, follow us on twitter or facebook , or sign up for our announcements mailing list . july 23, 2018 tags: gatekeeping , haringey council , homelessness , homelessness reduction act , overcrowding , private tenants posted in: hhag actions comments closed new homelessness law: who will it help? on 3rd april 2018, a new law on homelessness came into effect in england. the homelessness reduction act 2018 is supposed to offer more help to homeless people who are not considered ‘priority need’. under the previous law, single people without dependent children were usually not entitled to any help. we know that under the previous law, even people who were entitled to help were frequently turned away and denied their rights. (this is often known as ‘gatekeeping’.) will the council really use the new law to help people, or will they just put more barriers in everyone’s way? hhag would like to know people’s experiences under the new law. if you have approached the council since 3rd april, what kind of support did they give you? we invite you to share your experiences: come to one of our meetings, or contact us on twitter, facebook or by email. if you want to learn more about your rights under the new law, shelter have more information about what the council should do when you approach them. april 11, 2018 tags: gatekeeping , homelessness , hra posted in: information , news comments closed property licensing: who benefits? haringey council say that ‘ good quality housing is a basic right of every resident ’. they say they’ve found a solution which will make life better for everyone, tenants and landlords alike – property licensing. however, our member s has had a very different experience. as the council consult on whether they should expand their licensing scheme, s’s story raises questions about how a scheme like this really benefits tenants. who is it for? who has the power? and will it ever help s to get what she needs? when s first came to our meeting, she told us about the conditions in which she and her child were being forced to live. after becoming h

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