Housing Support Information for Newcastle Residents
Social Prescribing Link Workers support patients with various non-clinical needs, including housing support. While Link Workers are not housing workers and do not have the authority to allocate housing, they can provide valuable information on available services and options. Their input will not change your priority status for social housing with the local authority, nor will it make it easier to secure housing.
Understanding Your Housing Options
Council Housing & Housing Associations
- Description: Affordable social housing provided by Newcastle City Council and other non-profit organizations.
- Eligibility: Based on housing needs, waiting lists, and priority criteria. Some organisations may have specific community or support needs.
- How to Apply: Contact Your Homes Newcastle (YHN) at 0191 278 8600 or visit www.yhn.org.uk.
Direct applications to housing associations like Karbon Homes (www.karbonhomes.co.uk) or Thirteen Group (www.thirteengroup.co.uk).
Your Homes Newcastle & Newcastle City Library can offer support to people when making their applications.
Private Renting
- Description: Renting property from private landlords.
- Financial Assistance: Housing benefits or Universal Credit may cover rental costs.
- How to Find: Property websites, local newspapers, or estate agents.
Temporary Accommodation
- Description: Short-term housing solutions for those in immediate need. This could include hostels, B&Bs, etc.
- How to Access: Contact Newcastle City Council’s Housing Advice Centre on 0191 278 7878.
Addressing Common Housing Issues
Homelessness
- Support Services: Homeless shelters, outreach programs, and local charities.
- Immediate Help: Contact Newcastle City Council’s Housing Advice Centre on 0191 278 7878 or Shelter (0808 800 4444).
Rent Arrears
- Financial Advice: Speak with a debt advisor at Newcastle City Council or the Citizens Advice Bureau.
- Support Options: Arrange repayment plans with landlords, apply for Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP).
Poor Housing Conditions
- Legal Rights: Landlords must ensure properties are safe and habitable.
- Reporting Issues: Contact Your Homes Newcastle at 0191 278 8600 or Newcastle City Council’s Environmental Health department.
Getting Financial Support
Housing Benefits
- Eligibility: Based on income, savings, and personal circumstances.
- Application: Through Newcastle City Council or online via the government website.
Universal Credit
- Inclusion: Housing costs can be included if eligible.
- Application: Online via the government website.
Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP)
- Purpose: For additional financial support when housing benefits don’t cover rent.
- Application: Through Newcastle City Council.
Charitable Grants for Housing Costs and Household Items
Turn2us
- Description: A charity helping people in financial need to access welfare benefits, charitable grants, and support services.
- Contact: Visit www.turn2us.org.uk and use the Grant Search tool to find relevant grants.
The Vicar’s Relief Fund (VRF)
- Description: Provides small grants to people in crisis, including for rent arrears and essential items.
- Application: Referrals can be made on your behalf through their online portal by professionals only. Visit www.smitfc.org/our-grants/vrf for more information.
Legal Responsibilities of the Council if you are at risk of/are Homeless.
Definition of Homelessness:
- Statutory Definition: A person is legally homeless if they have no accommodation available to them which they have a legal right to occupy, or if it is unreasonable for them to continue to occupy their current accommodation.
Council’s Duties:
- Prevention Duty: The council must take steps to prevent homelessness if you are at risk of becoming homeless within 56 days.
- Relief Duty: The council must help you find accommodation if you are already homeless.
- Priority Need: The council must provide temporary accommodation if you are in priority need (e.g., families with children, pregnant women, vulnerable individuals).
Exemptions from Assistance:
- Intentionally Homeless: The council is not required to provide long-term accommodation if you are deemed intentionally homeless. This means you have deliberately done something or failed to do something that led to losing your accommodation.
- Eligibility Restrictions: Certain people, including those subject to immigration control and some EEA nationals, may have restricted eligibility for housing assistance.
Making a Homelessness Application:
- Contact: Newcastle City Council Housing Advice Centre.
- Assessment: The council will assess your situation, provide advice, and develop a personalized housing plan.
Useful Organisations
Shelter
- Description: National charity providing housing advice and support.
- Contact: 0808 800 4444 or visit www.shelter.org.uk.
Citizens Advice Newcastle
- Description: Offers free, confidential advice on housing and financial issues.
- Contact: Visit www.citizensadvice-newcastle.org.uk or call 0191 229 2750.
Newcastle City Council Housing Advice Centre
- Description: First point of contact for housing applications and support.
- Contact: Visit newcastle.gov.uk/services/housing or call 0191 278 7878.
Private Rented Service
- Description: Offers free info and advice to people who are renting or would like to rent privately in the Newcastle area.
- Contact: Visit their website privaterentedservice.co.uk
Contact Information for Immediate Help
- Newcastle City Council Housing Advice Centre: 0191 278 7878
- Your Homes Newcastle: 0191 278 8600, yhn.org.uk
- Shelter: 0808 800 4444, shelter.org.uk
- Citizens Advice Newcastle: 0191 229 2750, citizensadvice-newcastle.org.uk