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About Us

HLG Vision, Mission and Values

HLG’s Vision -

Our vision is of a society within which everyone feels they belong and in which people have fair access to the housing and support services that enable them to reach their full potential and make the most of their lives.

HLG’s Mission

Our mission is to improve choices, opportunities and social justice for vulnerable people who are homeless or are potentially homeless by providing services ourselves and through influencing policy and services provided by others. We work in partnership with service users, members, other service providers and statutory services to:

  • involve and empower people to make informed choices and find their own solution

  • ensure people have access to the best possible services that prevent them from becoming unsettled or homeless and enable to them to become settled in accommodation and areas of their choice

  • recognise, respond to and embrace the diversity of people and the organisations that support them make links between people, services and organisations

  • influence the development of policy and services

HLG’s Values

We believe in the following values and commit ourselves to promoting these values in HLG's own services and in areas where HLG has influence:

  • people having access to good quality housing and support which meets their needs

  • people having access to good quality information and advice about housing and support services

  • services increasing the opportunities and choices open to people who are socially excluded

  • users and agencies being involved in deciding how services are planned and delivered

  • equality of opportunity in access to and delivery of services

  • challenging disadvantage and discrimination

  • services and support being delivered in a way that enables and empowers individuals and organisations

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