Based on what you have told us, we have these suggestions.
While this is not a substitute for personalised, professional advice, we hope it is a useful starting point.

Your Area

Your local council is: Thanet District Council
Website: www.thanet.gov.uk
Main telephone number: 01843 577000 (Monday to Friday: 8.45am – 5pm)

Your county council is: Kent County Council
Website: www.kent.gov.uk
Main telephone number: 03000 41 41 41 (Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm)

Homeless applications and ‘priority need’

If you make a homeless application to the council they will assess whether or not you are considered ‘priority need’.

‘Priority need’ is a category defined in England’s homelessness laws. Its purpose is to recognise and safeguard people who are more vulnerable if they become homeless.

Who automatically qualifies
You have a priority need if you are:

  • experiencing or at risk of domestic abuse
  • pregnant, and/or have dependent children
  • homeless due to a fire, or flood
  • a 18-20 year old care leaver who was in care between the ages of 16 and 17.

Vulnerability criteria
If you don’t automatically qualify, the council may still prioritise you if you’re more at risk than most people due to:

  • being elderly
  • having a mental or physical disability
  • leaving a non-domestic violence situation
  • having been in prison, care, or the armed forces.

Why this matters
With priority need, councils must:

  • Provide emergency housing if you are already homeless.
  • Help prevent homelessness if you are at risk of homelessness in the next 8 weeks (this applies to all eligible applicants, not just those with priority need).

What to do next
Contact your local council’s housing team immediately.
Explain your situation clearly.
Seek advice from Shelter’s website for detailed guidance.

Citizens Advice Thanet
Citizens Advice Thanet offer free, confidential and impartial advice to people living or working in and around the area.
For advice and to make appointments, you can email them your contact details and a brief explanation of your situation or question.
Email: enquiries@thanetcitizensadvice.org.uk – They will aim to reply within 3 working days.

Website: www.thanetcitizensadvice.org

National Citizens Advice helpline
You can also call the national Citizens Advice helpline.
Telephone: 0808 278 7998

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