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My kids sleeping in there, playing in there. i m begging you, take me out from here. any human would want to be treated better. . voices from behind closed doors. across the north, tenants tell us they are anxious and angry. but are those voices being heard? they feel also no one is caring. here in sheffield, we meet kaltoun, a community leader speaking on their behalf. she introduces us to halima, a mum of three, who believes damp and mould is affecting their health. you are giving them the inhaler. it is a worry that plays out in the children s everyday lives. they are even missing school, she says, because they are so poorly. she translates for halima i can t breathe, my children can t breathe sometimes. i was worried our lungs had stopped. a letter from a hospital consultant recommends the damp problem ....
Crying my eyes out, thinking, i ve got mould in my house and something is going to happen to my children. charlotte s home is managed by the your housing group and it says inspectors believe patches of black they saw were due to condensation and no damp was recorded in the walls. back in sheffield, complete strangers approach us on the street wanting to show us how they live. one of them is bashir. water in this bedroom is dripping off the ceiling. they will not give me an interpreter and if i want and ask some times they will ignore me. they say they will come, but they are not coming. the whole family now have to sleep in one room. how many people? six. six people. both bashir and halima s homes are managed by sheffield council. it says bashir has not reported any outstanding repairs to them. it also says it has tried to contact halima for a number of months. following our interviews, the council says it will now arrange urgent visits. ....
They feel, also, no one caring. here in sheffield, we meet kaltoun, a community leader speaking on their behalf. she introduces us to halima, a mum of three who believes damp and mould is affecting their health. you re giving the inhaler. it s a worry that plays out in the children s everyday lives. they are even missing school, she says, because they re so poorly. translation: | can t breathe, - my children can t breathe sometimes. i was worried our lungs is stopped. a letter from a hospital consultant recommends the damp problem is solved, or they move house. it was written over one year ago. have you complained to the council? translation: yes, but| they did nothing for me. more than a million times. she says there is another problem. this rat is small. rats. ....