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Life Events - Homelessness

Please click on the links below to find further information about Homelessness

Denbighshire Website Links
  • A-Z of Benefits & Tax Credits April 2011 - April 2012 - This is a brief description of the most common benefits, pensions and tax credits. The social security and tax credit system is complicated and can change, so please contact the Welfare Rights Helpline if you need information and advice on 0800 169...
  • Formal Homelessness Applications - Formal Homelessness ApplicationsEach homeless case is dealt with completely individually and in order to find out exactly your circumstances you will be asked to attend an interview with a Homelessness Assessment Officer. In this interview you...
  • Health, Social Care and Well-Being - 'Healthy Denbighshire', the second Health, Social Care & Well-Being Strategy for the entire County is now available online. The strategy has been developed by the Denbighshire Health, Social Care & Well-Being Partnership and outlines the plans for...
  • Homelessness - Homelessness is the most extreme form of housing need. It can affect anyone: families, childless couples and single people. Homelessness is not just a housing problem – it also impacts on health, educational development and employment...
  • Housing Options - If you have a homelessness problem, the Council can give you advice on what options you have, either over the phone or better still (it is easier to deal with any paperwork) in person at one of our drop in sessions. The sooner you make contact, the...
  • Housing Options including Council Lettings - Guides in our housing options series Denbighshire Housing Options has six short guides which have been developed to assist you on a range of housing issues. These include: GUIDE AHousing Advice – where to get helpHousing advice is...
  • How much Housing Benefit can be awarded? - How much can be awarded? All new claims are calculated using Local Housing Allowance (see related web pages) How is it worked out?Each year the Government issues guideline figures indicating the amount people require to meet their basic needs....
  • The Homelessness Prevention Officer - The Homelessness Prevention OfficerThe Homeless Prevention Officer explores if it is possible for people, who would be considered as being ‘in priority need’, e.g. with dependent children, to consider options other than making a formal application...
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