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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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Joel Night Shelter

Kingston Churches Action on Homelessness, St Peter's Church Hall, London Rd, Kingston

KT2 6QL

Phone: 0208 255 7400

01 February to 14 March
Monday-Sunday: 7pm-9am (night shelter)
Tuesday: 8:30am-9:30am (conflict resolution)
Tuesday: 10am-1pm (art group)
Thursday: 10am-2pm ('cook and eat' programme)
Monday-Friday: 10am-1pm (drop-in advice)

Referrals primarily via Kingston Churches Action on Homelessness (020 8255 7400), which is next door. Supports primarily single people with a local connection to Kingston who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless or who are experiencing serious problems with private landlords. They help solve housing problems and improve the quality of people's lives.

Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Art classes, Barber, Bathroom/showers, Bedding, Clothing store, Education/training, Food (free), Foot care, Internet access, Laundry, Leisure facilities, Luggage storage, Tenancy support

CWIN - Central & West Integration Network

Garnethill Multicultural Centre, 21 Rose Street, Glasgow

G3 6RE

Phone: 0141 573 0978

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10am-4pm
Friday: 2pm-3:30pm (open drop-in)

Supports asylum seekers, refugees, migrant workers and black and minority ethnic people to access resources that improve their standard of living. English/ESOL classes, art and music classes, community meal, and weekly drop-in.

Advocacy, Art classes, Education/training, Food, Food (free), Music/drama, Outreach worker links

Govanhill Baths

126 Calder Street, Glasgow

G42 7QP

Phone: 0141 433 2999

Whether you’re looking to be more active, meet new people, try something relaxing or increase your self confidence we hope to have something for everyone to take part in. All our Wellbeing Programme activities are FREE and open to adults living within a mile of Govanhill who are not currently employed (or are on low income) and not in full-time education. Refugees and asylum-seekers are welcome to attend from anywhere in the city. Weekly gardening sessions at nearby People's Pantry community garden.

Art classes, Food (free), Mental health, Music/drama

The Marie Trust

29 Albion Street, Glasgow

G1 1LH

Phone: 0141 286 0065

Monday-Friday: 10am-4pm Drop-in
Monday-Friday: 10am-1pm Digital Café

Drop-in, no appointment necessary. We offer crisis intervention, IT access, education programs, a training kitchen, creative workshops and food provision among other services. Free breakfast, with option for £1.50 upgrade. Lunch costs £1.50 (meat, fish and vegetarian options available). Drop in any time - no appointment necessary.

Art classes, Creative classes, Careers advice, Counselling, Food, Outreach worker links, Outreach workers, Tenancy support, Education/training, Mental health, Advocacy, Accommodation/housing advice, Internet access, Step-free, Benefits/welfare advice, Ex-offenders