What to do if you’re at risk of becoming homeless, you’re already homeless or need emergency accommodation.
Housing related support aims to enable vulnerable people (including young people from aged 16) to gain or regain the necessary skills to enable them to live independently and participate in their community.
The core service is the main housing related support service, where time limited, accommodation based support will be offered to eligible individuals. Access could come from an evaluation bed or directly from the HRS Gateway, when it is clear that housing related support is the most appropriate route for the individual.
You can apply for supported accommodation if you have extra support needs. These could include:
You’ll also need to be either:
Any accommodation found will be in a hostel, a shared house or similar in Suffolk.
You’ll need to pay for accommodation with benefits, Universal Credit or your own funds.
If you’re already homeless contact your local district or borough council:
If you meet immigration and residence rules, they must try to help you find somewhere to live.
You can use the postcode checker on GOV.UK if you’re not sure who to contact.
If you see someone who is homeless and needs support, use StreetLink to alert local services.
If you need emergency accommodation call 0808 800 4005 to speak to Suffolk County Council Customer First or the Emergency Duty Team (evenings and weekends).