Adapting your home information guide
Everyone wants to live in their own home as long as they can. Our guide can help you make the changes you need to...
Homelessness doesn’t only mean rough sleeping – you’re considered homeless if you don’t have a place to stay, or if it’s no longer reasonable or safe for you to stay there anymore. Our guide can help you know your rights and where to turn.
This guide explains what help you might get if you’re entitled to help from the council and homeless or at risk of homelessness and can point you in the right direction if something goes wrong. It covers:
It also lists useful organisations that you can contact for information and advocacy services.
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Everyone wants to live in their own home as long as they can. Our guide can help you make the changes you need to...
Social housing is housing provided by social landlords – councils and housing associations. Our guide can help you...
Whether you already own your home or you’re thinking about buying for the first time, our guide can help you consider...
No one wants to feel unsafe, especially when we’re in our own homes. Unfortunately, as we get older, we might start...
Does where you live meet your needs? If not, our information guide can help you think about options to help you live...
Private rented housing is housing owned by private companies and rented out to tenants. Our guide can help you decide...