Addressing Toxicity in Housing: Steps for Repairing Relationships Between Residents and Providers
Discover the parallels between personal and professional toxic relationships, and how they impact mental health and wellbeing in the context of housing providers and residents. Learn to recognise the signs of toxic relationships, and explore practical steps that both parties can take to address and repair these relationships. From communication skills to conflict resolution and empathy training, find insights and strategies for building positive, healthy relationships and overcoming toxic behaviour in housing.
“In it together” and the actions needed to bring us together.
Housing is an essential need for individuals and families, providing shelter and safety from the elements. However, poor quality and inadequate housing can have profound negative effects on the health and well-being of individuals and families, as well as on the social fabric of neighbourhoods, communities, and the country as a whole. This blog will explore the effects of poor housing on individuals, families, neighbourhoods, communities, and the country, and will also highlight the importance of adequate housing for overall well-being and social stability, and how we should be able to work together.