The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has made
a final call for evidence for its inquiry into housing for disabled people. The
independent statutory body is carrying out the inquiry to discover whether
current housing for disabled people is sufficient, and is soliciting evidence
from disabled people as well as housing providers and staff working for housing
providers. Questions cover the number of homes provided specifically for disabled
people as well as asking those responding to the survey – whether they
represent them officially or not – to rate their organisation’s ability to deal
with the requirements of disabled people. Read more on Inside Housing.
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