The Council sets aside a small number of homes each year for direct nominations. This means certain organisations can suggest people for housing who may need extra support.

These homes are for vulnerable people, such as:

  • People with learning disabilities
  • Families moving on from hostel accommodation
  • Others who need extra help to live independently

How it works

  • The number of direct nominations allowed each year is limited
  • All nominations must be approved by the Housing Needs Advice and Support team
  • Nominations must meet the rules in Chapter 8 of the Council’s Housing Allocation Policy, which explains who qualifies and who may be excluded
Group Number per calendar year Notes
Independent supported housing assessor (ISHA) approved move-on 61 Amalgamation of several separate previous quotas. The total number includes a minority of nominations that will initially be supported sublet arrangements.
Mental health supported housing move-on 15 To be initially be let as supported sublet arrangements.
Learning disability supported housing move-on 6
Safer communities placement 6 Agreed in partnership with the police / probation and initially let as supported housing sublet arrangements.
Families referred by Children’s Services 10 To include the enablement of fostering, adoption, or reunification of a family.
Care-experienced young people 10 To be initially let as supported sublet arrangements