
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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Base 25
Castle House, Wheelers Fold, Wolverhampton
WV1 1ST
Phone: 01902 572040
Friday: 12pm-5pm
Saturday: 1pm-3pm
Advice and support to people aged 11-25 on housing, sexual health, drugs and alcohol, emotional wellbeing and job search. Signposting to other agencies. Groups for young women, young fathers, and young asylum seekers and refugees. Free phone: 0800 0730233
Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Alcohol workers, Benefits advice, Counselling, Drugs workers, Education/training, Medical/health, Outreach worker links
St Basil's
120 Heath Mill Lane, Deritend, Birmingham
B9 4AX
Phone: 0121 772 2483
Wide range of advice and services for people aged 16-25 who are homeless or are facing homelessness. Call the Youthline (0300 30 30 099) to make an appointment. Out of hours emergency numbers: 16- and 17-year-olds - 0121 675 4806; 18-years-old and above - 0121 303 2296.
Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Benefits advice, Careers advice, Counselling, Education/training, Outreach worker links
Stonham (Gilson Way Hostel)
c/o Morris House, 430-432 Chester Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham
B36 0LF
Phone: 0121 770 9360
For young single homeless people aged 16-25. Phone or call in for application form. Support around independent living skills and access to employment, training and education. Access to and advice on move-on options, help with grants and applications, obtaining furniture and setting up utilities.
Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Benefits advice, Careers advice, Education/training, Outreach workers, Tenancy support
The What? Centre
23 Coventry Street, Stourbridge
DY8 1EP
Phone: 01384 379992
Advice and information services and therapeutic counselling for young people (13-25) in Dudley.
Mental health, Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Benefits advice, Counselling, Debt advice, Education/training, Medical/health, Legal advice
Wolverhampton YMCA (Rugeley Foyer)
Aelfgar House, Church Street, Rugeley, Staffordshire
WS15 2WH
Phone: 01889 585232
Young single homeless people 16-25. Life skills support. Help with moving on and resettlement.
Accommodation/housing advice, Advocacy, Benefits advice, Careers advice, Counselling, Education/training