
Fair Access Review
A Fair Access Review (FAR) is a process used by local authorities to regularly check if individuals living in supported housing or care settings are receiving appropriate services and support. It ensures their needs are being met fairly, without discrimination, and that they are able to make informed choices about their care. The review involves evaluating the person’s living situation, support plans, and overall well-being to promote fair treatment and access to resources, helping to protect their rights and ensure they receive suitable support.