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Getting help for your child from your local council
taking their own life homeless Your child can ask to be accommodated without your agreement. They can also refuse to be accommodated, even if that’s what you want. If your local council agrees
Staying in your council home when someone dies
could get more time in your home. You should stay in the property until you have to leave if you have nowhere else to go. You should also check if you can apply for homeless help. Get advice from
Challenging a JSA decision - mandatory reconsideration
the DWP if you’ve recently experienced bullying, harassment, abuse or homelessness. This could be at home, in the workplace or elsewhere. The DWP will consider the impact it had on you and it might help
Getting a visa for your adult family member to join you in the UK
-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) Income Support They also can’t apply for council housing, or make a homeless application to your local council. They can claim any other benefits, for example Personal
If you get a ‘section 21’ eviction notice
somewhere else for you to live Check if you can apply for help as someone who’s homeless or will soon be homeless. You can also find out what other help you can get if you’re being evicted. If you decide
Check your housing status if you rent from a private landlord
council because you’re homeless let to you as part of your job let to you by an agricultural landlord - for example, if you rent a farm Check what type of rental agreement you have The type of rental
Arguments for challenging a sanction
for an older person or someone who’s sick at short notice an emergency at home such as flooding or burglary a family bereavement homelessness If you can, try to provide some evidence of this to the DWP
Discrimination because of sexual orientation
if their purpose is to help that group. For example, a charity might exist to support homeless gay men or give counselling to young lesbians with mental health issues. Religious organisations Religious
Check if you can get pre-settled status or settled status
for practical reasons You might have a good reason if you're making a late application because: you were homeless you're disabled or have other support needs you were in prison and you didn’t have
You are taken to court for rent arrears
suffer 'exceptional hardship' if you had to leave the property straight away. An example of exceptional hardship is where you're going to be homeless and won’t get rehoused by your local authority