Northcote Homeopathy Trust (N.H.T.)

Charity 1075930

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Northcote Homeopathy Trust appears to operate at the intersection of supported accommodation, poverty relief and complementary health provision. Its distinctive model is not simply to offer housing or treatment separately, but to position homeopathic treatment within a care-and-support setting for people in necessitous circumstances, while also making lower-cost access available beyond its residents. The available evidence suggests a focused, welfare-oriented role, though its scale, referral relationships and practical outcomes remain unclear.

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Operational geography

No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • Accommodation/housing
  • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • People With Disabilities
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Health support is embedded in a housing-and-care model

    The Trust appears to treat accommodation as a platform for care, support and supervision, with homeopathic treatment incorporated as one element of support for physical and emotional issues rather than presented as a standalone clinical service.

    Why it matters

    This suggests the organisation's role may be shaped as much by supporting vulnerable residents' stability and daily wellbeing as by providing treatment. It may therefore sit between housing support and health provision rather than fitting neatly into either field.

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    • Accommodation providing care, support and supervision for vulnerable people.

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    • Homoeopathic treatment is provided within the support criterion to address both physical and emotional issues.

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  • Access is targeted by need rather than open-market demand

    The Trust appears to use necessitous circumstances, need for support, and low income or benefit receipt as key gateways to its services. Its charitable purpose may therefore be primarily poverty and vulnerability relief, with homeopathy serving that wider mission.

    Why it matters

    This distinguishes the Trust from a general complementary-health provider or landlord. Understanding its eligibility logic is important for identifying potential referral pathways with disability, welfare and supported-housing organisations.

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    • To relieve sickness in particular by the provision of homeopathic treatment, counselling, accommodation and related services to persons in necessitous circumstances.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Homoeopathic treatment is also available to the general public in receipt of benefits/low income.

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  • The Trust may bridge resident support and wider community access

    Providing treatment both within supported accommodation and to low-income members of the public suggests a possible two-level model: intensive support for residents alongside a more accessible service for people outside the accommodation.

    Why it matters

    This may create a connection between a residential support setting and a wider low-income community. It raises useful questions about whether the public-facing service builds referral networks, prevents crisis, or operates independently of the housing provision.

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    • Accommodation is only provided for people needing care, support or supervision.

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    • Homoeopathic treatment is also available to the general public in receipt of benefits/low income.

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    Remaining uncertainties

  • The number and characteristics of residents and public treatment users are unknown.
  • There is no evidence about treatment outcomes, clinical governance, funding, staff or referral partnerships.
  • It is unclear whether counselling and other related services described in the objects are currently delivered.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or service descriptions detailing accommodation capacity, eligibility, staffing and outcomes.
  • Information on referral sources, local partnerships, fees or subsidies, and the relationship between residential and public treatment services.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

Accommodation providing care, support and supervision for vulnerable people. Homoeopathic treatment is provided within the support criterion to address both physical and emotional issues. Accommodation is only provided for people needing care, support or supervision. Homoeopathic treatment is also available to the general public in receipt of benefits/low income.

Charity objects

(1) TO RELIEVE SICKNESS IN PARTICULAR BY THE PROVISION OF HOMEOPATHIC TREATMENT, COUNSELLING, ACCOMMODATION AND RELATED SERVICES TO PERSONS IN NECESSITOUS CIRCUMSTANCES (2) TO RELIEVE POVERTY THROUGH THE PROVISION OF ACCOMMODATION TO PERSONS IN NECESSITOUS CIRCUMSTANCES