Settled Accommodation (SA) is a form of housing in the UK that is designed to provide safe and secure housing for individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. It is intended to provide a long-term, stable home for those in need, and it can include both private rented and social rented housing. The purpose of Settled Accommodation is to provide individuals with the resources and support they need to sustain a stable living environment, with the aim of helping them to move on into independent living. It is also intended to provide a safe environment for those who may be at risk of harm or exploitation. The scope of SA covers a range of housing options, including but not limited to temporary accommodation, supported housing, and housing-related support services. It is designed to meet the needs of all individuals, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, or other protected characteristics.