Housing
If you are a young person and would like some help with your housing situation, this section covers a range of housing related matters including help with finding emergency accommodation, information about Centrepoint services and general housing advice. There are several places you can go to get housing advice depending on your age. Centrepoint works with young people between the ages of 16 and 25, so if you are 16 or under, we won't be able to work with you but we can point you in the right direction of other organisations who can.
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Centrepoint accommodation
- Centrepoint supports young people in accommodation in London and the North East of England. Using our award-winning Support and Development Approach we provide a range of services to support those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
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Emergency accommodation
- Do you need some help finding emergency accommodation? If you do, this section provides you with information on where to look and who can help you.
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Get housing advice
- If you are young and you want some advice about housing, it is important to get the right help. There are several places you can go to for this. This section will help you to understand more about your housing rights and where you can go to get legal advice. See our handy tips on the importance of paying rent regularly; this way you avoid legal action. And we have tips about things to think about if you want to rent accommodation in the private sector, rather than from a housing association or a local council.
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