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14-06-2021 02:25 AM
14-06-2021 02:25 AM
Wanting a home to call home me
I'm 42 years old and have mental issues I'm living on a couch I've been couch surfing for mnths now I do get NDIS but no funding for accommodation I'm hoping that someone out there could tell me more about independent living and what I have to do to get into housing I'm living with domestic violence and very unhappy I've tryed so many companies but because I don't get funding noone can help I do get disibilty support pension so paying rent is not a issue need advise please who can I call or email kind regards Nicole
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14-06-2021 03:12 AM
14-06-2021 03:12 AM
Re: Wanting a home to call home me
I'm so sorry you find yourself in this very difficult situation. I am sorry I cannot help you on the emergency housing front as I have no knowledge of the system.
However I used to be a police officer and helped placed women in your situation in women's shelters temporarily till they could find more permanent accommodations. Because of privacy and safety reasons these are not places you can just ring or book into.
My suggestion for you would be to ring or better yet go into your local police station and explain your situation to them and see if you can be situated somewhere safe.
Take care of yourself xx
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14-06-2021 08:03 AM
14-06-2021 08:03 AM
Re: Wanting a home to call home me
Hi and welcome, @Hippychick7878 , it's good to have you here. I'm so sorry that you're homeless 😞
The only idea I had was to google local housing advocacy organisations in your area - they help people to get into housing and point them in the right direction. For instance, there is only one in my area and of course they are overloaded, but they can help. We are not allowed to mention specific local organisations due to anonymity rules, but if you google, you should be able to find something in your area hopefully.
Good luck!
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14-06-2021 08:04 AM
14-06-2021 08:04 AM
Re: Wanting a home to call home me
Hi @Hippychick7878 That is a really tough place to be
@bipolarbunny's suggestion is a good one - you can also contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - they have both a counselling and referral service and may be able to help with where to go for temprary accomodation. The website also has a service directory that may be a good starting point.
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14-06-2021 11:17 AM
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14-06-2021 11:53 AM
14-06-2021 11:53 AM
Re: Wanting a home to call home me
Hello @Hippychick7878
I'm sorry you are in this position. I'm glad you found us and members have been able to offer some helpful suggestions. I'm thinking of you and really hope the suggestions are the start of change for the better for you. Take care 🙏
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14-06-2021 06:39 PM
14-06-2021 06:39 PM
Re: Wanting a home to call home me
Hi @Hippychick7878 ,
If you happened to be in VIC, I would have known plenty of organisations who could help you with housings, eg. Melbourne City Mission, Wombat Housing, Launch Housing, Womens Housing Ltd.
Here's from the government's website: https://www.housing.vic.gov.au/crisis-emergency-accommodation
You may get:
1. Temporary/transitional/crisis accommodation
2. Rental assistance
3. Bond assistance
4. Utility concession
NDIS should be able to provide accommodation for you. They offer rental for rooming house, private apartment unit, as well as private housing with a range of budget. I have assisted quite a few in securing NDIS units as their workers are too busy. But we are all in Victoria.
For domestic violence, you may contact The Orange Door, Safe Steps, The Salvation Army, etc.
Hope this helps. Act fast, stay safe!
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15-06-2021 12:39 AM - edited 15-06-2021 12:39 AM
15-06-2021 12:39 AM - edited 15-06-2021 12:39 AM
Re: Wanting a home to call home me
Great information, @Lilaca to @Hippychick7878. I too receive NDIS and am under the impression I could access some kind of housing assistance if needed, though I'm not sure how much assistance. Sounds like crisis accommodation could be a good start if you can find that in your area via Google searches. So sorry you are in this situation at this time of your life. I got away from an abusive situation many years ago and life has got a lot better for me since then. May the future be better for you as well.