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We’ve seen an increase in the number of young people asking for help with housing issues in recent months.
Housing Rights for Young People is our specialist support service for young people in housing need. The service offers young people aged between 18-25 (or thereabouts):
Advice and information
Casework and advocacy
Mediation
Our young people's mediator has been able to help young people to resolve a variety of housing issues.
Last year we responded to the Call for Evidence on the Housing Supply Strategy. We can see areas in the draft strategy which reflect some of our recommendations.
This week we issued a joint press release with our colleagues at the Chartered Institute of Housing NI, Homeless Connect, and the NI Federation of Housing Associations expressing concern that the political situation at Stormont will impact on both the Private Tenancies Bill and the welfare mitigations legislation.
We’ve seen an increase in the number of young people asking for help with housing issues in recent months.
Housing Rights for Young People is our specialist support service for young people in housing need. The service offers young people aged between 18-25 (or thereabouts):