additional support IN HACKNEY
HACKNEY ADVICE SERVICES
This list includes services, mainly in Hackney, that can offer support and advice on a wide range of issues including benefits advice, immigration issues, housing and legal advice. It is not comprehensive.
You can find this and other lists here.
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AGE UK
Advice for older people on health, money, finding care, housing etc.
Hackney (East London) Office
020 8981 7124
Mon - Fri, 09.30 - 17.30National Advice Line
0800 055 6112
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CITIZENS ADVICE EAST END
300 Mare Street, E8 1HE
Advice line:
020 3855 4472
Mon - Fri, 10.00 - 16.00Help through Hardship line:
0808 208 2138
Mon - Fri, 09.00 - 17.00Drop-in sessions: Mon - Wed, 10.00 - 13.00
(Doors open 09.30 but get there earlySee website for how to book an appointment.
Check national CAB website for online advice and information on benefits, work, debt, housing, immigration, health etc.
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CLAPTON COMMUNITY DROP-IN
Round Chapel, 2 Powerscroft Road, E5 0PU
Wide range of support including rent issues, processing benefits claims, using IT to apply for jobs, GP registration and enabling access to foodbanks.
Sundays, 13.30 - 15.00 (includes free meal)
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COST OF LIVING HUB
Set up by the Mayor of London, this gives you access to information, financial support and advice to help manage household finances.
See also a Cost of Living Crisis Survival Guide via the link below.
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ENGAGE HACKNEY/RIVERSIDE
Supports people aged 18 years or older, who live in Hackney (in all types of accommodation) or who are placed outside Hackney in temporary accommodation and have housing related support needs.
Agencies can make referrals or you can self-refer.
Call 0800 953 4044 or email engagehackney@riverside.org.uk
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HACKNEY COMMUNITY LAW CENTRE
Free and independent legal advice on employment law; debt advice; housing law; immigration, nationality and asylum law; and welfare benefits
0208 985 5236
Mon - Thurs, 10.00 - 12.00For email addresses and specific advice line numbers, visit the Contact page of their website.
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HACKNEY COUNCIL
The Council has published a guide to practical support, and how to apply for it, to help with the rising cost of living.
It includes housing and rent, utility bills, help with food and groceries, community lunch clubs, free exercise and sport etc. It’s called Help at Hand, you can download a copy below.
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HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE
Free legal advice for refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants to help clarify rights and options relating to immigration, housing and health. Priority is given to those who are destitute, homeless or on a low income.
To access help you need to complete an online enquiry form. You will then be contacted and may then be invited to attend their Wednesday service where a fuller needs assessment will be made.
An interpreter is arranged if you need another appointment. At both appointments you will be offered a free lunch.
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HACKNEY SHINE
Provides a range of support for people aged over 65, people with respiratory and cardiovascular ill-health, disabled and housebound residents, and low income families with children under five.
Can help with bills and energy saving advice, warm home discount, free home energy visits; DWP benefits checks; help with utility debt; Thames Water discounts; handyperson service; help to report repairs.
Check website for everything they can help with or call 0800 281 768
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HOURGLASS
Confidential information and support to an older person or anyone concerned about an older person, who is at risk of, experiencing or recovering from any form of abuse and neglect, including financial, psychological, sexual and domestic abuse.
Helpline
0808 808 8141
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HOXTON TRUST
156 Hoxton Street, N1 6SH
For free legal advice on welfare rights, housing, employment, homelessness and debt.
Call 020 7613 4174 and leave a message.
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MRS INDEPENDENT LIVING
Provides a range of services, particularly for older people, people with disabilities or people confronting mental health challenges.
Help includes advising on making home adaptations, help for hoarders, providing home safety checks, digital confidence and home based exercise tuition and strength and balance classes. Also runs Hackney Dudes, a social club for men.
0330 380 1013
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OFF CENTRE
Offers free counselling, art therapy, advice and information service for young people aged 16-25 in City & Hackney. Runs an LGBTQI+ youth group.
Currently no face to face services but for general advice and information, or to arrange a telephone drop-in support session:
Call 020 8986 4016 or email OffCentre@family-action.org.uk
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PRAXIS
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RIGHTS OF WOMEN
Advice and information about the law and women’s legal rights
Family law: 020 7608 1137
Criminal law: 020 7251 8887
Immigration and asylum: 020 7490 7689
Sexual harassment at work: 020 7490 0152
Check website for opening hours.
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SHELTER
Provides information and advice on housing, homelessness, eviction, rent arrears, repairs, benefits, mortgage repossession, risk of harm in your home etc
Emergency Helpline: 0808 800 4444
Open 365 days year, Mon - Fri, 08.00 - 20.00
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SHOREDITCH TRUST
Works with people who experience health, economic and social inequality, including women in pregnancy and early parenthood, young people not in education or work who are at risk, stroke survivors, socially isolated older people and those experiencing long term health and social issues.
Call 0203 559 9234 or 0207 033 8500.
You can also email at connect@shoreditchtrust.org.uk.
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SSAFA (THE ARMED FORCES CHARITY)
Housing, mental health and welfare advice and social support for veterans, service personnel and their families.
Forces Line: 0800 260 6767
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TRANSLATION/INTERPRETING SERVICES
These are examples and other services can be found online.
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