Housing and noise regulations for people with autism, can the NAS please respond?

Flats are often noisy, whereas houses are more likely to be quiet. Having grown up in a house along a very quiet residential road, I have always taken quietude at night for granted. I think I have inherited sensitive hearing from my mum, although she is not on the spectrum. As a family, we are introverted, and like an undisturbed night of sleep. I have grown up with fairly quiet neighbours, but sound insulation is good at my parent's home, even when we used to live in an ex council house. Night time noise has never been an issue before, but it is for me now, at my flat.

I think I am more sensitive to noise than so called 'normal' people because of my genetics, ie aspergers. Surely Councils should take our needs into consideration? Why can't they build special autism housing, that is to say, detatched houses in really quiet locations, with no traffic passing through? I wish. More realistically, what are my rights in this situation? What can I do?

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  • quote Crystal12 "Have you thought of approaching your landlord or another landlord to see if you can move to somewhere quieter or to see if they can install some sound insulation? Your social worker should be supporting you rather than dismissing your situation so please don't let her get away with that. If you wanted you could complain about her" unquote

    Good points Crystal

    The noise sensitive issues should have been done under assessment in the first place. Staying a flat ? Surrounded by strangers and noises,, this is the sort of basic stuff which is lacking in the autism sector. Special needs remember !

    If your mental health gets any worse, it is okay., you will get a sound proof cell at the mental health hospital.

     

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  • quote Crystal12 "Have you thought of approaching your landlord or another landlord to see if you can move to somewhere quieter or to see if they can install some sound insulation? Your social worker should be supporting you rather than dismissing your situation so please don't let her get away with that. If you wanted you could complain about her" unquote

    Good points Crystal

    The noise sensitive issues should have been done under assessment in the first place. Staying a flat ? Surrounded by strangers and noises,, this is the sort of basic stuff which is lacking in the autism sector. Special needs remember !

    If your mental health gets any worse, it is okay., you will get a sound proof cell at the mental health hospital.

     

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