
Need, assessment and direction
Partner with Social Workers.
The professional who brings the person’s needs, rights and voice into the housing journey.
01 · The social worker role
Keep the person visible in every decision.
Social Workers assess need, safeguard people and coordinate plans across housing, care, health and support services. They often see first-hand where an unsuitable home creates risk or prevents progress.
Understand the person’s circumstances, strengths and assessed needs.
Assess
Represent choice, rights, culture and the person’s own voice.
Advocate
Coordinate referrals, care planning, safeguarding and reviews.
Connect
Monitor whether the proposed solution continues to meet need.
Review



Assess · Advocate · Connect · Review
02 · Through the platform
Keep the person's needs visible through every step.
The platform gives you a clearer route to describe housing and support requirements, follow a referral and understand who owns each part of the proposed solution.
Start with the person.
Share the agreed referral and practical requirements for a home.
A connected process can reduce repeated explanations, show who is responsible and keep housing decisions centred on the person.
03 · The connected network
See where advocacy connects.
When professional assessment and lived experience stay visible, the wider network is better able to create an appropriate response.

Strengthen the person’s voice in housing decisions.
Reduce gaps between assessment, referral and delivery.
Support clearer safeguarding and outcome accountability.
