Help from social services

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If you are homeless and you apply to the council housing department for help, they may refer you to social services for assistance. This section explains when and how the council might try to get social services involved, and what sort of help social services may be able to provide.

The council housing department might send you to social services if they decide they can't help you, or because they think social services have a duty to help you. Social services only have to help certain groups of people in certain circumstances.

Support for 16 and 17 year olds

If you are homeless and are 16 or 17 years old, you are probably entitled to accommodation from social services. They can also provide financial assistance, help with training/education, and support with personal issues.

Support for care leavers

If you have been in care in the past, social services may have an ongoing duty to help you.

Support for families with children

If you have children under 18, you may be entitled to help from social services. This could be the case even if the council's housing department can't help you.

Support for other groups

Social services have a duty to help older people and people who are ill, disabled, or have mental health problems.


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