Need somewhere to live

I'm in a housing association flat and I feel unsafe around some of my neighbours. They're out of order but I can't take them on, they know too many people locally and I'm not from around here. They're tougher than me too.

Not sure what to do. I've emailed my autism mental health nurse, asking if they know anyway I can stay with someone with a spare room. 

When I had another housing association flat a few years ago there was a bad neighbour there too, he had a drug gang coming round who were causing disturbances in the hall.

I've lost faith in social housing, I'm pretty convinced at this point sharing a house or flat with someone is the safer and better option. Is it hard to get a room when you're unemployed? I don't feel able to work due to anxiety.

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  • You have a right to feel safe in your home. Speak to your housing association about your fears maybe they can transfer you to another property or area that you feel safer in. 

    In my opinion giving up your flat is not a good move as should anything go wrong with renting a private room local authorities may see it as you made yourself homeless and may not help again, speak to your housing association before doing anything also try citizens advice bureau 

  • I've emailed the housing association telling them I don't feel safe in my home, and asking if anywhere else is available in my town to live.

    I'm scared of going outside my front door today. I'll probably stay in all day. Last night after I got back my neighbour was outside my door with his friends making jokes about me.

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  • I've emailed the housing association telling them I don't feel safe in my home, and asking if anywhere else is available in my town to live.

    I'm scared of going outside my front door today. I'll probably stay in all day. Last night after I got back my neighbour was outside my door with his friends making jokes about me.

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