Standing together: A message of support
We know that many people in the communities where we work may be feeling unsettled by the rise in anti-immigration rhetoric across the UK. For some, this may be affecting your sense of safety, wellbeing, or the conversations you’re having with your children and loved ones.
At ForHousing, we want you to know that you are not alone.
We’re proud to be part of diverse communities where people from all backgrounds contribute, belong, and thrive. We stand against racism and discrimination in all its forms. Whether you’ve lived here for generations or arrived more recently, you are valued. Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and supported. If you or someone you know experiences hate crime, please report it. We’re here to help and make sure you feel safe in your home and community.
We also recognise that people hold a wide range of views, and we respect individual perspectives. However, when behaviours or actions risk making tenants or colleagues feel uncomfortable or unsafe, we encourage everyone to reflect on the values we share.
Together, let’s continue to build communities where everyone feels seen, heard, and welcome.
We know that many people in the communities where we work may be feeling unsettled by the rise in anti-immigration rhetoric across the UK. For some, this may be affecting your sense of safety, wellbeing, or the conversations you’re having with your children and loved ones.
At ForHousing, we want you to know that you are not alone.
We’re proud to be part of diverse communities where people from all backgrounds contribute, belong, and thrive. We stand against racism and discrimination in all its forms. Whether you’ve lived here for generations or arrived more recently, you are valued. Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and supported. If you or someone you know experiences hate crime, please report it. We’re here to help and make sure you feel safe in your home and community.
We also recognise that people hold a wide range of views, and we respect individual perspectives. However, when behaviours or actions risk making tenants or colleagues feel uncomfortable or unsafe, we encourage everyone to reflect on the values we share.
Together, let’s continue to build communities where everyone feels seen, heard, and welcome.