What this service can offer you
Housing advice and support can offer you crucial guidance in navigating housing-related challenges, from finding affordable accommodation to resolving tenancy issues. It provides practical assistance in understanding your legal rights, securing financial aid, and dealing with homelessness or housing insecurity.
If you’re facing eviction, housing advisors can mediate with landlords, help you access emergency housing, or offer advice on rent arrears and budgeting. Ultimately, housing support ensures you have access to safe, stable living conditions while empowering you to make informed decisions about your housing future.
FAQS
What is Housing advice/support?
Housing advice and support can help you navigate challenges like finding affordable accommodation and understanding your legal rights as a tenant. It also provides assistance with issues such as eviction prevention, access to financial aid, and strategies for dealing with homelessness or housing insecurity.
How can I access this service?
The links at the bottom of this page will take you to individual programme pages which will provide further details of how you can use this service.
Which locations can provide this service?
This service is offered around England, however please note that if you are interested in an indidivudal programme they may have different locations that are more localised.
Is this service free?
All Seetec services and programmes are offered free of charge, and we can even help to financially support you on many of our services (please note each programme will include details of any financial support).
Current programmes which offer this service
Using the below links you can access our current programme offerings:
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Accommodation Support
Explore programme: Accommodation SupportThis programme offers help to participants who are completing a prison sentence and need assistance with their housing journey.
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CFO Evolution
Explore programme: CFO EvolutionCFO Evolution supports participants from their time in custody, through to their return to the community, to achieve successful resettlement and rehabilitation and reduce the risk of reoffending.
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Restart Scheme
Explore programme: Restart SchemeIf you’ve been in receipt of Universal Credit or Jobseeker’s Allowance for six months or more, the Restart Scheme will help you build confidence, improve your skills and support you to find a job which is right for you.