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  1. If you want to visit, please call us on 020 7278 4224 to make an appointment. You will be offered an initial assessment/ advice session with one of our advice team and offered a confidential space to discuss your needs.
    Alone in London is a key service providing advice and support to 16 to 25 year olds who are at risk of homelessness. The service has been supporting young people since 1972 - and became part of Depaul UK in September 2016. Alone in London provides…
  2. Drop in: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm or phone Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm (Wednesday 8.30am opening)
    If you have a housing problem, are homeless or are facing homelessness, please contact us for advice and support. The Housing Aid Team is the starting point for advice and assistance on preventing or dealing with homelessness for eveyone (including 16 to 17 year olds).…
  3. Monday: 10:30-16:00 (closed 13:30-14:00 for cleaning & staff breaks) Tuesday: Open by appointment only Wednesday: 10:30-13:30. Women only space from 14:00-16:00 Thursday: 10:30-16:00 (closed 13:30-14:00 for cleaning & staff breaks) Friday: 10:30-16:00 (closed 13:30-14:00 for cleaning & staff breaks) Weekends: Closed
    Day centre for young Londoners experiencing homelessness. New Horizon offers in-person services through their day centre as well as remote and outreach services. New Horizon can help with: Housing advice and advocacy (including specialist support if you're sleeping rough) Support with accessing benefits Education, employment…
  4. Accommodation Based Service - Sheltered Housing for older people. The administration of the Sheltered Housing waiting list is managed by the Business Support Team at Circle Anglia. All initial enquiries about making an application for sheltered housing in Islington should be made to the councils…
  5. FirstStop Advice is an independent, free service offering advice and information for older people, their families and carers about housing and care options in later life. It is led by the charity Elderly Accommodation Counsel (EAC) working in partnership with other national and local organisations.Our…
  6. Use Checkatrade to find a reputable tradesperson. Checkatrade runs strict background checks on tradespeople before they can become members. Once they join, members agree to have feedback from their customers put online for all to see. Members promise to meet The Checkatrade Standard.No other directory…
  7. Islington's Occupational Therapy (OT) team can assess yours or your child's daily living skills and activities to help promote independence, facilitate discharge from hospital, avoid admission into care or hospital and promote rehabilitation.The team also provides specialist equipment, minor adaptations, recommendations for major adaptations through…
  8. Private tenants and landlords now only have to remember one number for all their housing queries. It’s now easier for tenants to get through to the right person for advice about renting a property in the private rented sector, complaints or queries about repairs and…
  9. Sheltered housing schemes are properties especially designed for older people to live in. The schemes are made up of individual self -contained tenancies, and most have communal areas for tenants to socialise in. There is also a 24-hour emergency on-call system and a scheme manager.Who Can Use…
  10. Welcome to women@thewell We are a women-only service located in Kings Cross dedicated to supporting women whose lives are affected by, or at risk of being affected by prostitution. Most women who use our services have multiple and complex needs including: problematic drug and alcohol…
  11. Our services support adults with a range of learning disabilities who may also have additional support needs including autism, challenging behaviour, communication issues, dual diagnosis, physical disability, sensory impairments and complex needs. We offer accomodation based services, community support, accredited or informal training, volunteering and work…
  12. The ECO Service works with the most needy and vulnerable people in the community. These are people with complex needs. These needs include: Drug and alcohol dependency; mental health; homelessness; Anti-Social behaviour; Fleeing Violence; learning difficulties and immigrations issues. Self referral and referral via professionals.…
  13. Support to foreign national, migrant, asylum seeking and BME women in the UK criminal justice system and their families here or abroad. Services include Welfare and Advocacy in several prisons across the UK, Volunteer Befriending and Resettlement and Reintegration support. International re-settlement programme for woman…
  14. Drop-in sessions Monday – 10:30am to 12:30pm, Thursday – 10:30am to 12:30pm
    We have run a free legal advice service since 1993. Since then we have helped thousands of local people. Read their testimonials. Currently, we have 2 part time Legal Advisers and 2 Volunteer Receptionists. We offer free legal advice on a variety of issues including welfare,…
  15. The Regard Partnership provides flexible and personalised support for people with Learning Disabilities, Mental Health needs or Acquired Brain Injuries across more than 120 supported living services and residential care homes in England and Wales. We also operate services for children with Learning Disabilities and…
  16. Refuge is the national charity which provides a wide range of specialist domestic violence services to women and children experiencing domestic violence. On any given day our services support over 2,800 women and children.Refuge's national network of services includes safe emergency accommodation, advocacy, outreach, culturally…
  17. Minerva Lodge is a supported living service for nine people with learning disabilities and autism, aged from their 30s to their 70s, each of whom live in their own flat. The centre has great communal areas, and everyone meets regularly to socialise – including a…