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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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999 Club (Deptford Centre)
21 Deptford Broadway
SE8 4PA
Phone: 020 8694 5797
24 September to 31 March
Monday-Sunday: 6:30pm-8:30am
Monday-Friday: 9am-12pm (9–10.30am for rough sleepers only)
Tuesday: 9am-12pm (mental health professionals)
Wednesday: 9am-12pm (GP & signposting)
Thursday: 9am-12pm (nurse practitioner)
Warm and welcoming environment to anyone who is homeless. Learn new skills, find work and housing and reconnect to family and friends. Open-access sessions where people can access specialist advice on housing and benefits. Learning and activities programme and specialist healthcare services. Winter shelter referrals via agencies of the 999 Club Gateway Centre. 18+, dry, 25 spaces.
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Alcohol workers, Art classes, Barber, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Careers advice, Education/training, Foot care, Internet access, Laundry, Medical/health, Tenancy support, Legal advice, Ex-offenders
Acton Homeless Concern
Emmaus House, 1 Berrymead Gardens
W3 8AA
Phone: 020 8992 5768
Monday-Friday: 2pm-6pm (refreshments, Damien Centre, 3-5 Church Rd, Acton)
Thursday: 2:30pm-6pm (refreshments, Damien Centre, 3-5 Church Rd, Acton)
Call for the times of their wide range of services.
Accommodation/housing advice, Alcohol workers, Barber, Benefits advice, Clothing store, Counselling, Dentist, Drugs workers, Food, Foot care, Medical/health
Camden Health Improvement Practice (Hampstead Road)
108 Hampstead Road
NW1 2LS
Phone: 020 3182 4200
8am-5pm, Monday-Friday Due to Covid-19, please phone unless impossible. For people sleeping out or in hostels within the borough. General health care; chronic disease management; hepatitis and HIV screening; vaccination; free condoms; referral (counselling, alcohol worker, mental health services, drug worker); information on dentistry and podiatry services; alcohol and drug advice and treatment; cervical screening; blood tests; benefits and housing advice; assistance to homeless patients in UCH; on call services at nights and weekends.
Mental health, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Clothing store, Dentist, Foot care, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Outreach worker links
Camden Routes off The Streets (CGL)
6-8 Greenland Street
NW1 0ND
Phone: 0207 846 3535
For single homeless people.
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Alcohol workers, Bathroom/showers, Drugs workers, Foot care, Laundry, Step-free
Great Chapel Street Medical Centre
13 Great Chapel Street
W1F 8FL
Phone: 020 7437 9360
Monday-Friday: 2pm-4:30pm (doctor)
Monday & Friday: 10am-12:30pm (alcohol & mental health nurse)
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 2pm-4:30pm (drugs, alcohol & mental health nurse)
Monday: 10am-12pm (counselling drop-in; appointment at other times)
Tuesday: 2pm-4:30pm (counselling drop-in; appointment at other times)
Friday: 9am-12:30pm (podiatry)
Tuesday & Thursday: 10am-5pm (dental service)
Primary healthcare for homeless people. Wide range of drop-in services, and you can see a psychiatrist by appointment. Get the latest NHS information and advice about coronavirus (COVID-19) on their website: https://greatchapelst.org.uk/
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Alcohol workers, Counselling, Drugs workers, Foot care, Medical/health
St Mungo's (was Broadway Day Centre)
13 Market Lane
W12 8EZ
Phone: 020 8735 5810
Wednesday & Friday: 10:30am-12pm (rough sleeper service)
Wednesday: 10am-12pm (optician and once a month Hep C clinic)
Thursday: 10am-12pm (nurse)
Friday: 10am-12pm (acupuncture)
The service has changed. Health services are available on a drop-in basis, as is access to the local outreach team. The recovery college offers courses such as music, art, IT, chi gung, script writing and Hearing Voices. Please call 020 8735 5833 for information on the prospectus.
Mental health, Art classes, Clothing store, Education/training, Foot care, Medical/health, Music/drama, Outreach workers
The Connection at St Martin in the Fields
12 Adelaide Street
WC2N 4HW
Phone: 020 7766 5544
Wednesday: 9am-12:30pm
Saturday: 9am-1pm (invite only)
Day and night centre, outreach for rough sleepers, skills training and career advice, activity programmes and specialist support for complex needs. For people aged 16+. Visit website to see their wide range of services.
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Alcohol workers, Art classes, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Careers advice, Clothing store, Drugs workers, Education/training, Food, Foot care, Internet access, Medical/health, Music/drama, Outreach workers, Step-free
The Doctor Hickey Surgery
Cardinal Hume Centre, 3 Arneway Street, Horseferry Road
SW1P 2BG
Phone: 020 7222 8593
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 2pm-4pm
Wide range of medical and mental health services for people who are roofless, in hotels and hostels, squats and refuges, as well as shelters. In a serious emergency out of hours, phone 999.
Mental health, Alcohol workers, Counselling, Drugs workers, Foot care, Medical/health, Sexual health
The Manna Centre
12 Melior Street
SE1 3QP
Phone: 020 7357 9363
Tuesday: 9:30am-12pm (mental health surgery)
Wednesday: 10am-1pm (osteopath)
Thursday: 9:30am-1pm (DWP surgery)
Sunday: 10:30am-11:30am (clothing store, 2nd, 3rd & last of month, Oct–May)
Thursday: 9:30am-1pm (health advice for refugees)
Monday-Friday: 10:30am-1pm (access to computers)
Monday & Friday: 9:30am-1pm (nurse)
Monday & Wednesday: 10am-11am (clothing store, by ticket only)
Monday: 9am-1pm (nurse)
Open-access day centre open 7 days a week. Daily services include breakfast & lunch, showers and housing & welfare advice. All services are free.
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Clothing store, Education/training, Food (free), Foot care, Medical/health, Tenancy support, Step-free
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice
Turf Lane, Royton, Oldham, Greater Manchester
OL2 6EU
Phone: 0161 624 9984
The UK's first 'homeless-friendly' hospice. 24-hour helpline: 0161 785 5635. "Dr Kershaw’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care for adults with non-curable, life-limiting illnesses in a peaceful and homely environment. Our healthcare focuses on relieving and preventing the suffering of patients."
Counselling, Medical/health, Barber, Bathroom/showers, Bedding, Education/training, Food (free), Foot care, Food, Internet access
Edinburgh Access Practice (Leith St)
17 Leith St, Edinburgh
EH1 3AT
Phone: 0131 240 2810
Wednesday: 10am-5pm (closed 12.45-13.45, 4th week of month opens 13.45)
Housing and social care service for those who have found themselves on the streets. Specialist GP practice providing a wide range of primary healthcare for people who may be having trouble registering with a GP who are homeless or have additional support needs such as issues with drugs and/or alcohol. (Colocated with project partners, Housing and Social Work.)
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Benefits advice, Dentist, Foot care, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Outreach worker links
Hunter Street Homeless Health Service
55 Hunter Street, Glasgow
G4 0UP
Phone: 0141 553 2801
The Centre is located in the Gallowgate area near Glasgow city centre, and brings together many of Glasgow’s homeless health and social care services under one roof, alongside a dedicated GP service for homeless people. Outreach services also deliver care and treatment in 62 clinics in various locations such as the city's hostels and voluntary organisations.
Mental health, Alcohol workers, Drugs workers, Foot care, Medical/health, Sexual health, Step-free
Lodging House Mission
35 East Campbell St, Glasgow
G1 5DT
Phone: 0141 552 0285
Tuesday: 1:30pm-2:15pm Church Service
Wednesday & Thursday: 11:30am-12pm Prayers
Thursday: 6pm-7pm Narcotics Anonymous
Friday: 9:30pm-12am Narcotics Anonymous
Sunday: 6:30pm-9:30pm Narcotics Anonymous
Tuesday: 7pm-8:30pm
Day centre with multiple activities and education services - call 0141 552 0285 for details. Free breakfast (8-10am) and lunch (12-1:30pm). Showers, foot clinic, haircuts, counselling, pool, table tennis, board games. IT suite (10am-12noon, 1:30-3pm). Free phone facilities 9:30-11:30am, 1:30-3pm).
Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Barber, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Careers advice, Clothing store, Counselling, Dentist, Education/training, Food (free), Food, Foot care, Internet access, Luggage storage, Music/drama, Sexual health, Tenancy support, Ex-offenders
Spittal Street Clinic (Edinburgh Access Practice)
22-24 Spittal St, Edinburgh
EH3 9DU
Phone: 0131 240 2810
Wednesday: 10am-5pm (closed 12.45-13.45)
Monday: 9am-11:30am (dentist drop-in)
Friday: 9am-11am (dentist drop-in)
Monday: 2pm-3:30pm (dentist drop-in)
Wednesday: 1:45pm-5pm (opens late every 4th Wed)
Wide range of services including drop-in NE, outreach services for heroin users, methadone prescribing, sexual health and HIV advice.
Mental health, Dentist, Foot care, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Outreach worker links, Alcohol workers, Counselling, Drugs workers, Outreach workers
Substance Misuse Centre (Spittal Street)
22-24 Spittal Street, Edinburgh
EH3 9DU
Phone: 0131 537 8300
Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 12:30pm-4:30pm (clinic & needle exchange)
Thursday: 10:30am-4:30pm (clinic & needle exchange)
Tuesday: 9am-3:30pm (dentist)
Tuesday: 1pm-4pm (drop-in / methadone info)
Wednesday: 12:30pm-3:30pm (clinic)
Thursday: 10:30am-1:30pm (wounds clinic)
Thursday: 2pm-4pm (womens drop-in)
Friday: 1pm-3pm (dentist)
Drug and alcohol misuse centre with a range of services, from Dental care to wound clinic. Please call for more information
Alcohol workers, Counselling, Drugs workers, Foot care, Mental health, Medical/health, Needle exchange
The Sandyford Initiative
2-6 Sandyford Place, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
G3 7NB
Phone: 0141 211 8130
Friday: 8:30am-3:45pm
Saturday: 9am-11am
Specialist sexual health services: counselling for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Emergency contraception and rape/assault services. Testing and counselling for men who have sex with men and for women involved in prostitution. Contact them for times.
Mental health, Advocacy, Counselling, Drugs workers, Foot care, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Outreach worker links
Turning Point Scotland (Homelessness Service)
112 Commerce Street, Tradeston, Glasgow
G5 9NT
Phone: 0800 652 3757 (9am-5pm)
24 hour service for homeless people in crisis because of mental health, drugs or alcohol. A 12-bed residential unit provides a safe environment to withdraw from a chaotic lifestyle. Average stay is 28–36 days.
Alcohol workers, Counselling, Drugs workers, Leisure facilities, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Step-free, Advocacy, Accommodation/housing advice, Foot care
The Health Xchange
William Booth Lane, Birmingham
B4 6HA
Phone: 0121 465 3965
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 1pm-4pm
Wednesday & Thursday: 9am-11am
Medical practice for homeless people in Birmingham.
Alcohol workers, Foot care, Medical/health
St Petrock's
10 Cathedral Yard, Exeter
EX1 1HJ
Phone: 01392 422396
Wednesday & Friday: 10am-12pm (mental health practitioner)
Tuesday & Thursday: 2pm-4pm (probation, housing, jobs etc)
Monday: 2pm-4pm (women's group)
Monday & Thursday: 9am-12pm podiatrist Monday, nurse Thursday)
Tuesday: 11am-1pm (alternative healing)
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Alcohol workers, Art classes, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Bedding, Careers advice, Clothing store, Counselling, Debt advice, Drugs workers, Education/training, Food (free), Food, Foot care, Internet access, Laundry, Medical/health, Music/drama, Outreach worker links, Sexual health, Tenancy support, Legal advice, Ex-forces, Ex-offenders
Beacon House Ministries
90-91 East Hill, Colchester, Essex
CO1 2QN
Phone: 01206 761960
Practical help and medical care, occupational therapies, personal development and health awareness, working in co-operation with other services. Raises awareness of the needs experienced by vulnerable people to community groups.
Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Art classes, Barber, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Bedding, Careers advice, Clothing store, Debt advice, Food (free), Foot care, Internet access, Laundry, Medical/health, Tenancy support, Ex-forces, Ex-offenders, Leisure facilities
St John Ambulance Hastings Homeless Service
Bohemia Rd, Hastings, Sussex
TN34 1ET
Phone: 01424 435358
Saturday: 7:30pm-9pm (nurse-led health outreach at Hope Kitchen, Hastings)
Accessible, specialised, nurse-led primary health care, first aid and training service for homeless and vulnerably housed people.
Mental health, Advocacy, Education/training, Foot care, Medical/health
St John Ambulance Homeless Service (Brighton)
16 Crowhurst Road, Brighton
BN1 8AP
Phone: 01273 371539
Monday: 10:45am-12pm (St Anne's Day Centre, Kemptown)
Tuesday: 7pm-8pm (St Patrick's Night Shelter, Hove)
Thursday: 7pm-8pm (Peace Statue, King's Road, Brighton/Hove border)
Provides a primary health care service to homeless and vulnerable people at four venues across Brighton & Hove. First aid training to clients who use their services.
Medical/health, Foot care, Education/training, Advocacy
St John Ambulance Homeless Service (Hastings)
Bohemia Road, Hastings
TN34 1ET
Phone: 01424 435358
As well as directly providing nurse-led healthcare and general social support for homeless and vulnerably housed people in Hastings & St Leonards, SJAHS also helps homeless people access mainstream NHS and other services.
Outreach worker links, Medical/health, Foot care, Advocacy
Streetlife
48 Buchanan St, Blackpool
FY1 3LQ
Phone: 01253 294477; 01253 291038 night
Tuesday: 1pm-3pm (counselling)
Wednesday & Thursday: 3:30pm-6pm (life skills)
Friday: 9am-4pm (counselling)
Saturday: 2pm-5pm (cook & eat)
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-9am (night shelter, St John's Walk)
Day centre and night shelter which is open all year. Shelter and support for young people 16?25.
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Alcohol workers, Art classes, Barber, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Bedding, Careers advice, Clothing store, Counselling, Debt advice, Drugs workers, Education/training, Food (free), Food, Foot care, Internet access, Laundry, Leisure facilities, Medical/health, Needle exchange, Outreach worker links, Sexual health, Tenancy support
York Arc Light
Union Terrace, York
YO31 7AS
Phone: 01904 630 500
Monday-Sunday: 9am-9am
Accommodation and support to homeless men and women in York. Welcoming centre has 35 bedrooms, meeting and counselling spaces, education, health, fitness and community facilities.
Accommodation/housing advice, Art classes, Benefits advice, Bathroom/showers, Education/training, Food, Foot care, Internet access, Clothing store, Leisure facilities