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Making a homeless application
You don't have to be sleeping on the streets to be classed as homeless. You might also be entitled to help as a homeless person if you are:
- temporarily staying with friends or family
- staying in a hostel or bed and breakfast
- living in very overcrowded conditions
- at risk of violence or abuse in your home
- living in poor conditions that affect your health
- living somewhere that you have no legal right to stay in (e.g. a squat)
- living somewhere that you can't afford to pay for without depriving yourself of basic essentials
- forced to live apart from your family or someone you would normally live with because your accommodation isn't suitable
If you are homeless now or threatened with homelessness, it is important that you see a Housing Options Officer who will be able to assess whether North Norfolk District Council has a duty to secure accommodation for you. The Council has a legal obligation to find you somewhere to live if you:
- are eligible for assistance, and
- are homelessness or threatened with homelessness, and
- are in priority need, and
- not intentionally homeless, and
- have a local connection to the North Norfolk area
If the Council does not have a legal duty to find you somewhere to live, you will still be given advice and assistance to help you secure accommodation. So, whether you are homeless now, threatened with homelessness in the near future or just require advice, we are here to help.
You can use the homelessness assesment tool provided by Shelter to find out what help you may be entitled to.
A factsheet on our duties to help to rehouse people who are homeless
Email: housing@north-norfolk.gov.uk
Emergency out-of-hours: 01223 849782
We exceeded our target rehousing 96% of clients in temporary housing within 26 weeks, an improvement on last year.
All households in Temporary Accommodation were rehoused through the Your Choice Your Home scheme within 26 wks during 2011/12 exceeding the target of 95%.
External Contacts
- National Debtline 0808 808 4000 www.nationaldebtline.co.uk/
- Debt Advice 0800 043 40 50 http://www.debtadvicefoundation.org/
- Consumer Credit Counselling Service 0800 138 1111 http://www.stepchange.org/
- Citizens Advice Bureau Debtline 01603 679678 www.adviceguide.org.uk/
- Community Legal Advice 0845 3454 345 https://www.gov.uk/legal-aid/overview
- Credit Action www.creditaction.org.uk/
- Money Advice Service www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk
- Advice Gateway http://www.myadvicegateway.org/GATEWAY
- Fool Money Advice www.fool.co.uk/
- Advice UK 020 7407 4070 www.adviceuk.org.uk/
- Chill4us (a forum for Carers and ex Carers) http://www.chill4us.com/news/index.php







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