Most young people who have been in care are entitled to help if they become homeless. The help you are entitled to usually depends on your age and personal circumstances.
The council which last looked after you remains responsible for you even if you move to a different area. The council must continue to give you any help you need, even if you move to another area.
Key advice
The help you get mainly depends on your age:
- Staffordshire County Council’s Children and Families service is responsible for finding you somewhere to live until you turn 18
- If you are a 18, 19 or 20 year old homeless care leaver, East Staffordshire Borough Council’s Housing Options team must help
- If you are aged 18 to 21 and spent at least one night in care when you were 16 or 17, you are automatically classed as being in priority need until your 21st birthday.
You may be entitled to emergency housing from East Staffordshire Borough Council if you are in priority need.
Contact East Staffordshire Borough Council on 01283 508120 if you need emergency housing or support.
Staffordshire County Council’s offer to Care Leavers
A range of services for Care Leavers are available as the County Council have specific responsibilities for Care leavers. Please browse through the County Council’s website using any of the following links:-
Overview for Care Leavers - Staffordshire County Council
What is the Local Offer? - Staffordshire County Council
Accommodation for Care Leavers turning 18 - Staffordshire County Council
Independence programme - Staffordshire County Council
Support post 21 - Staffordshire County Council
Help and advice for homeless care leavers
Get advice if you become homeless. An adviser can help you to:
- check whether Children and Families and/or the Housing Options team should help you
- tell you what sort of accommodation and support Children and Families normally provide in East Staffordshire – this will give you an idea of what you can expect
- make sure you are claiming all the benefits you are entitled to
- tell you what longer term housing options are available in your area and give you an idea of how much it might cost
- put you in contact with specialist support organisations or local schemes that can help you raise a deposit or find a suitable place to live
- use Shelter's directory to find an adviser in your local area, or call Shelter's helpline on 0808 800 4444.
For more information please see our housing options and advice page.