Been in care?
This content applies to England only.
Housing laws vary between England and Scotland. Get advice relating to Scotland
Getting ready to leave care
Leaving care and getting your own place is a big step, so it's important that you're well prepared. Social services have a legal duty to help you prepare. Even though you might have had enough of people interfering in your life, it's important you get what you are entitled to.
Budgeting and rent
Like anyone out there for the first time, you'll need to work out a budget and think about how you're going to pay for your accommodation before you leave. You may be able to get help to pay a deposit, and you can also apply for a community care grant to help you set up your own place, or a budgeting loan to pay rent in advance.
Help with housing costs
You'll probably be financially dependent on social services until you turn 18. Most care leavers can't claim housing benefit until then, although there are some exceptions. You'll be exempt from the restrictions that normally apply to people under the age of 25 until your 22nd birthday.
Nowhere to stay?
You may be eligible for temporary housing either from social services or the council's housing department. If you have problems getting them to help you, contact a local advice centre straightaway. Use our directory to find one.
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