Providing free and confidential advice on
housing and welfare rights matters
Islington
Schools Advice Project provides free and confidential
advice on housing and welfare rights matters.
Who is providing the service?
The
advice sessions will be run by the Islington Schools
Advice Project. The project is funded by CEA Islington
until April 2005. The aim is to make welfare rights
and housing advice accessible to parents and carers
at local schools.
Advice
will be provided by Islington Law Centre and Islington
Peoples’ Rights two well established local advice
agencies with a proven track record of delivering high
quality advice for over 30 years. Both organisations
are independent of Islington Council and all advice
given is impartial and confidential.
Top
What
kind of advice will be provided?
Islington
Law Centre will advise on housing problems such as:
• Disrepair
• Homelessness
• Tenancy problems
• Possession Proceedings
Islington Peoples’ Rights will advise on welfare
rights problems such as:
• Disability living allowance
• Social security
• Housing benefit and council tax benefit
• Rent arrears and debt problems
Top
How
do I get to see and advisor?
We hold advice sessions at several primary schools in
the borough, please contact
us for more information.
Related
topics
Islington
Peoples Rights >>
Download
information leaflet >>
Top
|