Housing advocacy and practical support

Housing Advocacy Support Throughout the United Kingdom

Griffiths & Co provides clear, practical support to people dealing with housing applications, homelessness issues, temporary accommodation, suitability concerns, medical priority evidence, council correspondence and housing complaints.

Our services are available remotely throughout the United Kingdom by email, telephone and online consultation. Face-to-face consultations may also be available across Croydon, London, Surrey and the South East by prior arrangement.

Support may include

  • Housing applications and council correspondence
  • Homelessness application support
  • Temporary accommodation concerns
  • Suitability review requests
  • Medical priority and welfare evidence
  • Overcrowding and household-needs representations
  • Housing complaints and escalation
  • Chronologies, statements and evidence bundles

How we can help

Clear support with difficult housing processes

Housing matters can involve lengthy correspondence, strict deadlines, complex procedures and significant pressure on individuals and families. It can be difficult to know what information is relevant, what evidence should be provided and how concerns should be presented.

We help clients organise their documents, explain their circumstances, identify the main issues and prepare clear written representations to councils, housing providers and other relevant organisations.

Our role may include reviewing correspondence, preparing chronologies, helping clients explain medical or welfare needs, drafting complaint letters and arranging supporting evidence in a clear and structured way.

Every matter is considered individually. We do not use generic templates without adapting them to the client's actual circumstances, evidence and stated objectives.

Housing services

Housing matters we may support with

Housing Applications and Council Correspondence

Practical support preparing housing applications, responding to requests for information, drafting letters and communicating clearly with local authorities and housing providers.

Homelessness Application Support

Help organising information and preparing written representations where a person is homeless, threatened with homelessness or seeking assistance from a local authority.

Temporary Accommodation Concerns

Support explaining concerns about temporary accommodation, including location, accessibility, household needs, medical circumstances, schooling, caring responsibilities and safety.

Suitability Reviews and Written Requests

Assistance preparing clear written requests or review submissions where accommodation may not meet the household's practical, medical, welfare or accessibility needs.

Medical Priority and Welfare Evidence

Help organising medical evidence, care information, professional reports and supporting statements so that the client's housing needs are explained clearly and consistently.

Disability, Accessibility and Adaptation Needs

Practical support explaining mobility, sensory, cognitive or other disability-related needs, including property access, floor level, bathing facilities, space requirements and relevant adaptations.

Overcrowding and Household Needs

Assistance preparing representations about household composition, bedroom requirements, caring arrangements, children's needs and the impact of overcrowded or unsuitable living conditions.

Housing Complaints and Escalation

Help drafting formal complaints, organising a clear timeline, identifying unresolved issues and preparing escalation correspondence to the relevant organisation or complaint scheme.

Disrepair and Service-Failure Correspondence

Practical assistance documenting reported problems, missed appointments, poor communication, unresolved repairs and the impact on the household. We do not provide technical surveying advice.

Housing Reviews and Decision Letters

Help reviewing decision letters, understanding the reasons given, identifying the issues the client wishes to challenge and preparing a structured written response.

Evidence and Case Preparation

Assistance creating chronologies, case summaries, supporting statements, indexed document bundles and evidence lists for housing matters.

Remote Support Throughout the UK

Housing advocacy and practical support is available remotely throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Face-to-face consultations may be available across Croydon, London, Surrey and the South East by prior arrangement.

Our approach

Evidence-focused and client-centred housing support

We begin by identifying the client's main concern, the outcome they are seeking, any relevant deadline and the documents already available.

We may ask questions about the household, current accommodation, health conditions, disabilities, caring responsibilities, children, work, education, support networks and any previous communication with the council or housing provider.

We then help organise the information and present it in a clear, accurate and proportionate way. Before work begins, we will explain what information is required, what work we can undertake and the likely fee.

What to provide

Information that may help us assess your housing matter

When contacting us, it may be helpful to provide:

  • A brief explanation of the housing issue.
  • The name of the council, landlord or housing provider involved.
  • Copies of relevant letters, emails or decision notices.
  • Details of any deadline, review date or appointment.
  • Information about the household and current accommodation.
  • Relevant medical, disability or welfare evidence.
  • A summary of previous attempts to resolve the matter.
  • The outcome you are seeking.

Please do not send original documents. Personal information should only be submitted through an appropriate method agreed with Griffiths & Co.

Fees

Clear fees before any work begins

Fees depend on the type of housing matter, the stage reached, the amount of correspondence and evidence, the complexity of the issues and the work required.

After reviewing the initial information, we will confirm whether we may be able to assist, the proposed scope of work and the applicable fee before starting.

Where a face-to-face consultation or visit is requested, any applicable travel time or travel costs will be discussed and agreed in advance.

Important notice

Griffiths & Co Independent Advocacy Group Ltd is an independent advocacy and practical support service. We are not a firm of solicitors and do not provide regulated legal advice or conduct reserved legal activities.

We cannot guarantee that a housing application, review, complaint or request will succeed. Decisions are made by the relevant council, housing provider, public body or other decision-maker.

Our role is to provide practical advocacy, administrative support, evidence organisation, document preparation and assistance with written representations.

Where a matter requires regulated legal advice, formal legal representation, urgent court action or specialist housing-law advice outside the scope of our service, we may recommend that the client seeks assistance from a suitably qualified legal professional.

Contact

Discuss your housing matter

Email us with a brief explanation of the housing issue, the organisation involved, any relevant deadline and the outcome you are seeking.

Remote support is available throughout the United Kingdom. Face-to-face consultations across Croydon, London, Surrey and the South East are subject to availability and prior arrangement.

Email: info@griffithsandco.org.uk

Website: www.griffithsandco.org.uk

Service area: United Kingdom (remote)

Face-to-face consultations: Croydon, London, Surrey and the South East

Send a housing enquiry

Please include a short summary of the matter, the council or housing provider involved and any relevant deadline.

Email Griffiths & Co Please do not send original documents. We will explain how supporting information should be provided if we are able to assist.