

🏠 Rent gone up? Here's what to do.
If you're renting in Scotland and get a rent increase notice, don't panic - you have rights. 📄💡
This short animation breaks down the steps to take, how to challenge unfair increases, and where to find support.
Animation by Charlotte Arnhold

*Homes for Health wants to hear from Govanhill Roma residents who are private renters or who live in social rented properties.
We will ask information about you and your housing, but we will not share this information with your landlord.
We will gather all the evidence to present to policy makers and those who have the influence to improve housing conditions in the Govanhill community as a whole.
In Person
You can also drop in and tell us about your housing situation in person on 18/07, 25/07, 01/08, 15/08, 29/08 between 10:00 and 12:00
311 Calder Street, G42 7NQ

Please Note
If you have a specific housing issue you would like to be addressed urgently, then please contact:



Homes for Health is a priority within the Health Justice Fund. It is a collaboration between the People's Health Trust and experts from housing, community, and racial justice charities, delivering projects that respond to the growing problem of unfit private and social rented homes and their effects on tenants’ physical and mental health.
At the centre of the work are marginalised people whose intersecting identities make them more likely to be affected.
Who are People's Health Trust
People's Health Trust is an independent charity investing in local communities to help create a society without health inequalities through funding, support and using evidence and learning to influence change. It works closely with six Community Interest Companies raising money through The Health Lottery. www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk