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Already Homeless
Thinking or leaving home

Are you 16 or 17 years old and homeless?

If you have been asked to leave your present home or feel it is not appropriate or safe for you to remain there any longer and you have nowhere else to go, you should contact the Council’s Housing Needs Team at Queen’s Buildings, Worksop immediately.

 

You can:

 

 

If you are homeless but do not wish to contact the Council’s Housing Needs Team, there are other organisations that may be able to help you:

 

 

If you do contact the Council’s Housing Needs Team, they will, by law, have to make some enquiries and will want to know why you have been asked to leave home. The Council will always try and prevent you from becoming homeless or take steps to try and get you back home before they do anything else. The Housing Needs Team will do the following:

 

 

If the Council accepts it is not possible or appropriate for you to return or remain at home, they may need to find you somewhere to live whilst they finish their enquiries. This might be:

 

 

You will be required to attend at least one interview and you will be asked to provide information about your background and situation. If you are aged 16/17 years and/or a Care Leaver you may also be referred to Nottinghamshire County Council’s Social Care Department for an assessment to be carried out to see if you are a “Child In Need”. If you are assessed to be a “Child In Need” or a Care Leaver, Nottinghamshire County Council will be responsible for finding you somewhere to live and the Council’s Housing Needs Team will close your case.

 

If you are not assessed to be a “Child In Need” or Care Leaver and, on completion of enquiries are accepted to be homeless through no fault of your own, Bassetlaw District Council will be responsible for finding you somewhere to live.

 

If you are accepted as homeless, you will be made one offer of accommodation only. This may not be Council accommodation as there are various types of accommodation from other organisations and sources that also may be available such as:

 

 

If you refuse the offer, the Council will have no obligation to provide any further accommodation and will close your case. You will then be responsible for finding and paying for accommodation.

 

Regardless of the type of accommodation offered, you will have to abide by the rules in your Tenancy Agreement and keep your home (and garden where appropriate) in a clean and tidy condition. You must also give consideration to other people living near you. If you do not, your Landlord can take steps to get you evicted from your home. This means:

 



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