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 council is: Medway
Website: www.medway.gov.uk
Main telephone number: 01634 333 333 (Monday to Friday: 9am – 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)

Reaching out now could prevent homelessness and connect you to the support you need.

Your local council
If you’re at risk of homelessness, reach out to your local council immediately.They will explain your options, which depending on your situation may include:

  • offering you emergency accommodation
  • completing an assessment to understand your situation better
  • helping you access other services that can help
  • recommending you register for social housing.
  • Shelter
    Shelter offer comprehensive advice on council support during relationship breakdowns and other causes of homelessness.
    You can find this information here: Shelter – relationship breakdowns

    Live Well Kent and Medway
    Live Well Kent & Medway can provide support for people who are sofa surfing, or whose housing situation is affecting their mental health.
    Visit their website for more information on how to get help.
    Website: Live Well Kent and Medway

    AMAT
    Supported accommodation for adults experiencing homelessness, AMAT will also try to accommodate couples and people with pets where possible.
    Telephone: 0800 698 1000 (Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 12.30am midnight)
    Website: www.amatuk.org

     

    Medway Council homelessness services leaflet
    This useful leaflet contains more information on food banks, day centres, and other services to support people experiencing homelessness in Medway
    Available on the council’s website: click here

     

    Citizens Advice Medway
    Citizens advice Medway offer free, confidential and impartial advice to people living in the area and have a number of drop-in sessions.
    Website: www.medwayadvice.org.uk

     

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

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