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Denton: Housing associations need to move out of their comfort zones

COMMENT: As I was growing up, by the age of 10, and through family circumstance, I had lived in numerous different places. Some were owned homes, some were rented, one was council and many were temporary. I had to attend six different schools during that time – many were fantastic, others not so good. Lucky for me, I had a supportive mother to pull us through difficult times.

I came into a housing association from a career in the private sector, in large part to help those thousands of children who are, like I was, in temporary accommodation back into stable homes so they can have better lives. Research shows that this probably means a healthier diet, reduced anxieties, a better education and improved overall life chances.

At Hyde, we don’t just provide the roof over their heads. We provide the stability so many crave, in affordable tenancies in decent, well-maintained houses. We also offer responsive services – whether that is by way of individual support or a structured and well-supported community – often delivered by us but on many occasions through a range of strategic partnerships.

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