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Tackling Homelessness - Spelthorne's Homelessness Strategy  (Pdf document 353kb) This document describes what we did to  tackle homelessness in the period 2003 - 2006. Introduction If you are homeless or believe you may be threatened with homelessness, this will give you a general idea of what to do and how we can help. If you are worried about losing your home you should contact the Housing Advice Centre who can advise you of your rights. This will enable you to consider the most appropriate action. Losing your home is a stressful experience. Most people manage to find somewhere else to live without help, but this is not always possible. Depending on your circumstances, if you are threatened with, or about to become homeless we may be able to help you, but you should do everything you can to keep your home. It is important to remember you may be able to remain in your home. You should never assume you do not have a right to remain - seek advice. There are precise rules on homelessness. To help decide whether we have a duty to find alternative accommodation a housing advisor will have to look at whether you or a member of your household: Am I homeless? You are defined as homeless if: Am I eligible for help? Not all homeless people are eligible for help. Asylum seekers, or persons subject to immigration control for example, are excluded unless they fulfil specific status conditions. Similarly, people who fail the 'Habitual Residency Test' set out by the Home Office are not eligible for housing assistance. Am I in priority need? You will be in priority need if: If you are homeless but do not have a priority need for help we will offer advice but will not be able to help you with emergency accommodation. Other organisations may be able to help and their contact details are listed below. If you are believed to be in priority need you will initially be given emergency accommodation, which is likely to be bed and breakfast accommodation. There is a charge for emergency accommodation, but if you receive Income Support, most of the charges will be met by Housing Benefit. We will then investigate your circumstances further, including looking at the reasons why you have become homeless to determine whether you are intentionally or unintentionally homeless. Back to top What is intentionally homeless? You could be found intentionally homeless if you had a home that you could have stayed in, but gave it up deliberately, or lost it through your own fault. This could be some time ago and not necessarily your last address. Some examples are listed below: If you are homeless through no fault of your own, and in circumstances beyond your control, then it is unlikely you will be treated as intentionally homeless. If you think you may lose your present home get advice immediately. It is important you do not leave whilst you have a right to remain there. If you are considered to be intentionally homeless, we are not required to find, offer or arrange housing for you. However if you are in priority need we will provide emergency accommodation for a limited period to allow you time to find alternative accommodation, and will give you advice and help in your efforts to find somewhere to live. What is a local connection? You may be considered to have a local connection if you or anyone living with you: If you have no local connection with our area we may refer you to another Council with which you do have a connection. That Council will have a duty to provide you with accommodation in its area. If you have a local connection to more than one area you can say which you would prefer. What happens next? Once the Council has completed all its enquiries and a decision about your case has been made we will write to you to tell you about the decision. If you are in priority need, found not intentionally homeless and have a local connection with the Borough of Spelthorne, we will arrange temporary accommodation for you, and put you on a separate list within the Spelthorne Housing Register from which we will aim to permanently rehouse you within two years (more information about the Housing Register is available elsewhere on the Council's website). Back to top Right to a review If you are unhappy about the decision made regarding your case you may request a review within 21 days of the date of notification. The decision letter will give you details of how to do this. A review must normally be completed within 56 days of the request. Other useful contacts Spelthorne Rentstart (a registered charity which assists homeless single people and childless couples) Community Link, Knowle Green, Staines  Telephone: 01784 446422  more details (external website) Spelthorne Citizens Advice Bureaux
Citizens Advice Bureau
Community Link
Knowle Green
Staines
TW18 1XA
Tel: 01784 444220 more details (external website)
1b Staines Road West, Sunbury Tel: 01932 765041 Surrey Women’s Aid Domestic Violence Helpline 01483 776822 West Sussex and Surrey Shelter Housing Aid Centre 01293 419255 Surrey Social Services Emergency Duty Team (deals with emergency homelessness cases for the Borough of Spelthorne outside normal office hours) Tel: 01483 517898 Women’s Aid National Helpline 08457 023468 Refuge 24 Hour Helpline 0870 5995443 Shelterline 0808 800 4444 This information is not intended to give an authoritative interpretation of the law, nor does it cover all cases. If you are in any doubt about your legal rights you would find it helpful to seek further information or independent legal advice.
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