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Hightown
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2012
Hightown Housing Association Limited is a charitable housing association providing a wide range of housing and support services for families and single people including people with special needs.
We are a charitable association aiming to help people who cannot afford to buy or rent housing at market values.
We currently manage over 5, 300 homes (principally in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire) and employ over 800 full and part time staff. We have an annual turnover of £60 million and a development programme that will deliver around 350 new affordable homes each year.
We are a charitable association aiming to help people who cannot afford to buy or rent housing at market values.
We currently manage over 5, 300 homes (principally in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire) and employ over 800 full and part time staff. We have an annual turnover of £60 million and a development programme that will deliver around 350 new affordable homes each year.
Maltings Place @ St James Park
Check out this spacious, light & bright coach house in Bishop's Stortford, which is available for shared ownership.
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Maltings Place @ St James Park
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Take a tour of our modern 3-bedroom house at Maltings Place in Bishop's Stortford. This newly built home is available for sale through the shared ownership and comes complete with integrated appliances, flooring throughout, allocated parking and much more.
Hightown's homeless services
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Find out more about Hightown's homeless services and check out some highlights in 2024.
Hightown's learning disability services
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Find out more about Hightown's learning disability services and take a look at some of our highlights from 2024.
A new community at Maylands Plaza in Hemel Hempstead
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A new community at Maylands Plaza in Hemel Hempstead
Hightown's Separated Migrant Children Service: Abdulkader's story
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Hightown's Separated Migrant Children Service: Abdulkader's story
Supported housing helps Kieran to become more independent.
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In this video we learn from Kieran's mum, how his independence has grown since moving to our supported housing scheme, Litslade Farm. Thank you to the dedicated staff team who have helped Kieran to transition from living with his parents to having his own room at Litslade Farm. His transition to supported housing has allowed him to become more independent and he enjoys a wide range of activities.
Supporting staff with specialist sensory training
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We train our care and supported housing staff so that they feel supported and to help them to understand the complexities of supporting people with profound and multiple learning disabilities.
Co-Production Week 2024
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Co-Production Week 2024, is a celebration of the impact of co-production to design and develop better ways of doing things in social care. Co-production simply means working alongside the people who use our services to shape the look and feel of our care and supported housing services. Hightown Housing Association have a dedicated co-production panel called VoiceBox and they are a group of volu...
Heart of Maylands Phase 2 completion
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Take a tour of our flagship affordable housing development, Heart of Maylands Phase 2, in Hemel Hempstead! Our largest development includes 158 homes for affordable rent and shared ownership, as well as three new commercial units to bring homes and workplaces closer together. The development adds to the 130 homes, ten shops and a church included in phase 1, located opposite our head office.
Hedera Gardens
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Welcome to Hedera Gardens in Royston. Here we have a fantastic collection of 2 and 4-bedroom houses available for shared ownership.
Watermill Green
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Discover our stunning collection of 3-bedroom houses available for shared ownership at Watermill Green in Stotfold.
Maylands View @ Maylands Plaza
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We hope you love our show home at Maylands View in Hemel Hempstead as much as we do! We have a fantastic collection of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for shared ownership here.
Shared Ownership homes at Hendricks Green in Goff's Oak
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Check out our brand new show home at Hendricks Green in Goff's Oak. We have a fantastic collection of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments available for shared ownership and are ready and waiting for you to move into!
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I live in Juniper Square. Perfect develpoment!
How do I get ahold of the people that helped Dan
There not easy to find especially if your not in high places but I'm going to share some pertions about the need to build more homes at a quality standard for supported living because it's so important because people I know with autism as I have autism aswel constantly worry about the future of what will happen when circumstances are different
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Thanks for looking after me in the late 90s guys!❤ Have a much better life now😉
I moved to Beehive Supported living almost 5 months ago
While paying bills is a real-world thing, not all disabled people are capable of managing their own money on their own.
To Kevin Hubbard
I going to mimic Dan that speaks like this when I’m in supported living at goldlay
In supported living
Dan speaks like this
Fair enough if he needs it but nobody is fully independent living in supported living why not let them pay some bills that’s what u have to do in the real world not just cooking and cleaning
they can't work bc of their disability not as easy 4 them as it is 4 he average joe
as someone with Autism and ADHD, what some would even describe as "high fuctioning", let me provide a bit of reality for you based on my own perspective; many of us will never be independent, whether we want it or not, because for us the choice is either this, living with our parents, or being homeless, those are our only options. I myself am going to be looking at supported living because I've about had my fill of living with my parents, I want my own space away from my parents but I would not be able to cope without someone there to keep an eye on things, I would end up homeless within a couple of months. In fact if supported living isn't an option for me then my long term retirement plan once my parents die consists of buying a train to the nearest national park and wandering into the wilderness with the hope that the elements claim me in my sleep you may think "well just get a job then and work to pay your bills", and I'd love to, I really would, but my own experience is employers don't want to employ autistic people, they see the label "autism" so their minds immediately jump to the worst case scenario and picture what many backwards people would ascribe some extremely offensive language towards, so they either bring you on then let you go in a few weeks, or they don't get back to you all together. the truth is laws like the Equality act does jack shit beyond making employers more sly about how they go about their discrimination. On top of all that, we have a chronic inability to tolerate bullshit, so the fact that society forces us devote the majority of our life to performing often menial and degrading work just for the privilege of a roof over our heads and a hot meal with no other alternative doesn't fly with us. We say what we mean, but neurotypical people just LOVE to read between the lines and derive hidden meanings in everything we say making us socially incompatible which can further exclude us from work where there's an unspoken expectation that you have to be happy-happy-happy and talk to your colleagues on top of performing whatever mind-numbing task your employer thinks they can get away paying the minimum wage for. having ADHD many things that come naturally to most people can feel like having to climb Everest, we can't prioritise tasks, we can't visualise what the "end point" of a task might look like, we have time blindness so we can't self schedule, we're impulsive so the term "budgeting" does not apply, we'll look at our bank account and see that we have £100, so we'll go and buy that shiny new toy for £100 completely forgetting that that money was supposed to pay for bills. ADHD at its core is a chronic deficiency of dopamine, not only do ADHD people have a consistent track record of co-morbid depression, making true independence dangerous and isolating, but performing menial chores like washing the pots or hanging the washing out to dry doesn't give us that subconscious little shot of dopamine to say "well done" so on an emotional level it can feel like being forced to shovel shit at gunpoint. Our subconscious focus in life, from the moment we wake up till the moment we go to bed, is driven by the desire to generate that precious reward chemical, which means hobbies, comfort food, even turning to drugs for some, because of this there is no "I should do my chores" we will ALWAYS need someone external to be there and say "hey, remember to do this"
sub to poxxsy
Thats Lester Road not Tring Road
I live there thank you
GOD CALIMG S.D.G
David "Bugeye" Bogle has now taken to TH-cam for his shameless self-promotion.
Wish I was back with lovely hightown again.
Very good!
I go to school at collett