Established 2005 Registered Charity No. 1110656
Scottish Charity Register No. SC043760
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Your rights
The Rights Guide for Rough Sleepers outlines your rights around arrest, stop and search, answering police questions, move-ons, no-drinking zones, sleeping rough, taking a pee in public and highway obstruction. It was put together by the Pavement, Housing Justice, Liberty and Zacchaeus 2000.
If your benefits have been sanctioned (cut off or reduced) and you feel this is unfair, you can appeal. Print this letter and hand it in at the office where you sign on. If you feel you need more advice about sanctions, contact Zacchaeus 2000 or your nearest Citizen’s Advice Bureau. And let us know contact@thepavement.org.uk at the Pavement!
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Wandsworth Community Drug and Alcohol Service (WCDAS)
St John's Therapy Centre, 162 St John's Hill, Battersea
SW11 1SW
Phone: 020 8812 4120
Wednesday: 1pm-7pm
A consortium between SLaM NHS Foundation Trust, Addaction and St Mungo's which provides specialist treatment for Wandsworth adults affected by drug and/or alcohol issues.
Mental health, Alcohol workers, Drugs workers, Education/training, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Outreach worker links, Outreach workers, Sexual health, Step-free
Waterloo Legal Advice Service
Waterloo Action Centre, 14 Baylis Road
SE1 7AA
Phone: 020 7261 1404
Covers children, crime, domestic violence, education, employment, family, housing, immigration etc. Written advice, casework, initial advice and form-filling.
Counselling, Legal advice, Tenancy support, Accommodation/housing
WDP - Westminster Drug Project
470-474 Harrow Road
W9 3RU
Phone: 020 7266 6200
Open access services, structured treatment programmes, outreach and aftercare. Advice about blood-borne viruses. Helpline: 020 7266 6300.
Accommodation/housing, Advocacy, Counselling, Drugs workers, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Outreach worker links, Outreach workers
Webber Street (London City Mission)
6-8 Webber Street
SE1 8QA
Phone: 020 7928 1677
Saturday: 9am-12pm
List for showers taken on Monday (1 shower per week per male guest). Short Bible talk each morning - prayer and other spiritual help offered. Closed first Wednesday of each month. Not step-free.
Mental health, Bathroom/showers, Clothing store, Medical/health, Outreach worker links, Leisure facilities
West London Centre for Counselling
3 Glenthorne Mews
W6 0LJ
Phone: 020 8563 2159
Friday: 9am-5pm
12 sessions of counselling offered to people 18+ living, registered with a GP or working in Hammersmith & Fulham. For mild to moderate mental health problems (relationship/ work difficulties, loss etc). Referral only via GP and Back on Track (0300 123 1156). Couples/psychosexual counselling and a number of groups (general therapy, women's group, men's anger management, bereavement).
Westminster St Mungo’s Broadway (Unusual Beliefs Group)
Phone: 020 7266 0161 / 07786 855 372
A safe, confidential space for people who experience paranoid or suspicious ideas, unusual beliefs, hearing voices or seeing visions to talk and support each other. It is open to anyone living in London, and no referral is necessary. You are welcome to drop in or out. Please get in touch for further information: 020 7266 0161 / 07786 855 372; rachel.yates@mungos.org.
Mental health
Whitechapel Mission
212 Whitechapel Road
E1 1BJ
Phone: 0300 011 1400
Monday-Sunday: 8am-10am (free breakfast)
Monday-Friday: 6am-10am (women's showers)
Monday-Friday: 7am-10am (men's showers & clothing)
Monday-Friday: 7am-10am (men's showers & clothing)
Monday-Friday: 8am-3pm (advice centre & computing)
Day centre with various services.
Accommodation/housing, Financial advice, Free food
WLM Night Shelter (Westminster)
c/o West London Day Centre, 134-136 Seymour Place
W1H 1NT
Phone: 0793 0258252
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-7:30am
25+; dry; mixed; 15 spaces (separate area for women). Referral from West London Day Centre only.
Accommodation/housing, Free food
Women @ the Well
54-55 Birkenhead St, Kings Cross
WC1H 8BB
Phone: 020 7520 1710
We offer nutritious lunch options alongside other basic needs such as shower and laundry facilities, weather-appropriate clothes and toiletries. Women can also book private one-to-one appointments with our In-House Support Team for casework.
Advocacy, Bathroom/showers, Counselling, Free food, Laundry, Sexual health
Women in Prison
Unit 10, The Ivories, 6 Northampton Street
N1 2HY
Phone: 020 7359 6674
Women in Prison supports and campaigns for women affected by the criminal justice system. We assist women with advice on housing, education, mental health, legal rights, work, benefits, debt, domestic violence, and more. Freephone: 0800 953 0125 (ONLY for women affected by the criminal justice system, who can also use the freepost address FREEPOST RSLB-UABE-TYRT, Women in Prison, Unit 10, The Ivories, 6 Northampton Street, London N1 2HY).
Women’s Environmental Network WEN (Tower Hamlets)
Visit website for list provided by Women’s Environmental Network (WEN) with all the Tower Hamlets food banks and other community support since Covid-19.
Working Chance
Supports women with criminal convictions and those leaving the care system into sustainable, quality employment. Help with CV writing, interviews and disclosing convictions.
Advocacy, Counselling, Education/training, Tenancy support, Financial advice
Wsup (the Weekend Service User Project)
Woolwich Central Baptist Church, Simmons Road
SE18 6UX
Phone: 07580322891
Tuesday: 11:30am-3:30pm
Showers, laundry facilities and food. Also clothing, hairdresser, and signposting. Art therapist, board games and table tennis.
Wycombe & Marlow Group
Hot drinks, food, toiletries and clothes.
YMCA Walthamstow
642 Forest Road
E17 3EF
Phone: 020 8509 4600
Monday-Sunday: 8:30am-8pm (support service)
Accommodation for single homeless people aged 18-30 with low to medium support needs. Hostels, shared housing and 1-bedroom semi-independent flats. Priority to people with local connection. Specialist refugee, probation and 16/17 projects. Call in, phone or write (applications@forestymca.org.uk).
Zacchaeus 2000 Trust (Z2K)
Fourth Floor, 80 Petty France
SW1H 9EX
Phone: 0207 259 0801
We are a leading anti-poverty charity working to end UK poverty through providing expert frontline advice and representation services and campaigning for change. Zacchaeus 2000 Trust can provide: Advice and representation to those in debt with essential household bills (ie, council tax, rent and fuel bills); support with housing issues and benefit issues; disability benefits tribunal representation. Appointments by referral only, see website for self-referral form.
Tenancy support, Legal advice, Financial advice, Benefits/welfare advice