Autism Act and Local Authority Housing

I asked the local council for housing help and heres the reply.

"You have asked us to help you find a new home and you gave us some medical information, which our Medical Adviser has looked at. He has not awarded you any medical points at this time. This is a diagnosed ill health or disability, but not of significance to current or future housing needs."

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So I have ASD as well as severe hyperacusis, I am in dire need of somewhere quiet because noise is giving me so much distress and they say my condition is  'not of significance'....So where does the Autism Act come into this ??? can anyone give me any advise or help thanks.

Parents
  • Have you tried asking council/ housing association to pay for some sound insulation as a reasonable adjustment for your disability? Are there disability grants that you or they could apply for such work?

    It may mean allowing someone in and the disruption of work which may be a problem for you. It is another avenue that doesn't require finding a non-existant property.

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  • Have you tried asking council/ housing association to pay for some sound insulation as a reasonable adjustment for your disability? Are there disability grants that you or they could apply for such work?

    It may mean allowing someone in and the disruption of work which may be a problem for you. It is another avenue that doesn't require finding a non-existant property.

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