This housing service is terrible. I have been trying to get help to move for months but all there is barriers and no understanding or sympathy.I and my son are victims of domestic abuse, we can't live in temporary accommodation such as a hotel or hostel because of sons age, mental health and autism.Also I don't myself and my son to be put a further risk of abuse.You ask for help from homeless team at the council but they don't care, after so many weeks your discarded.I get help from womens aid charity but after a few weeks they discard you.You try to register onto Manchester Move and you upload the documents then have to wait to be checked.Theyre excepted and then after all the stress of waiting, your told by Wythenshawe housing, you can't go into band 2, even though you have a letter of assistance from the homeless team.I have to go through my application and try to proof I and my son are victimsof abuse?How do I proof that? I can't contact the police because it will make our situation worse. Why can't this housing service be more understanding and so empathy? Why can't they make it more easy for victims of abuse? Why can't you see a housing officer face to face?Why do they want to put me and my son at risk of further abuse?I just want a safe, decent home for both of us to live in and live a much better and happier life.Surely we deserve that because we have suffered enough.
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