I'm glad you don't see it as out and out discrimination, Mamyalynne. I don't quite share your view:
"Orbit Housing says the sheltered housing scheme is designed for ethnic minorities and, although they accept applicants from other backgrounds, Asian applicants will be given priority because the property better suits their needs."
Why is sheltered housing "designed for ethnic minorities"? What specific design features do the properties include which suit ethnic minorities (specifically Asians) but not others?
"Due to the nature of the scheme, additional resources such as translation services, can also be provided that would not otherwise be as easily available at other sheltered housing schemes."
It is an utter disgrace that any social or affordable housing should be "designed for ethnic minorities". Such properties should be designed for everybody and if they do not suit ethnic minorities (and for what reason I cannot imagine) then they should adapt to the range of properties on offer. If Asian people are given priority the policy is discriminatory. (as has been mentioned, imagine if the Housing Association said that priority would be given to white people). They need to be tackled.