Equality Housing is a dynamic supported living project for adults with
learning disabilities in Barnet.

is This For You?

  • Are eligible for Adult Services and assessed as
    needing support in Barnet.
  • Or, are happy to self-fund their support if they don’t qualify for local authority funding.

If You Fit The Criteria,

sHARED HOUSES

We manage three welcoming shared houses in Barnet.
Our visiting staff supports you in developing life skills while
encouraging independence and mutual peer support.

Supported Living Homes
North Finchley
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North Finchley

A welcoming shared home supporting people with learning disabilities. We promote independence, daily living skills, and a safe, friendly environment where residents feel valued and part of the community.

East Finchley
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East Finchley

A supportive home focused on peer support, friendship, and confidence-building. We help individuals develop life skills and meaningful relationships in a positive, inclusive setting.

Whetstone
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Whetstone

Person-centred support tailored to individual needs. We empower people with learning disabilities to live independently while receiving the right level of care, encouragement, and community engagement.

OUTREACH

Stay in your own home while getting the support you need to maintain independence.
We can also help you build new skills to prepare for moving on to greater independence.

What We Provide:

Our skilled Community Link Workers offer personalised support, including:

Meal Planning, Shopping and Cooking.

Health Appointments, Planning and Attendance.

Accessing benefits and handling important correspondence.

Money management, budgeting, and Direct Payments.

We work in a person-centred
way.

Rated Good by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)

We are proud to be rated “Good” by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), reflecting our commitment to providing safe, effective, and person-centred support for people with learning disabilities.

LIVING PROOF

  • 2017 – Current

“I like Going Out on Trips with My Support Worker. i visited Lots of Places.”

Evelyn Donaghue

Outreach client

  • 1982 – Current

“I’ve been here a long time… maybe 40 years. It’s my home. I’ve had friends here, lots of laughs…and people look out for me.”

Tom Flynn is our longest resident.

Tom Flynn

Lincoln Road

  • 2017 – Current

“I have a good relationship with my housemates, and we support each other. I support Arsenal, and my support worker helped me decorate my room. Equality
Housing helped me keep my job and advocate for me about important thing.”

Janette Hauff

Lincoln Road

  • 2022 – Current

“I live in a house where people care. I get to meet new
people, talk with them, and staff support me with
regular check-ups that keep me well. Staff have
supported me to visit nice places like Man United
Stadium and Legoland. Life feels brighter and safer now.”

Les

Lincoln Road