I need help talking to my local authority
You don’t have to be on the streets to get help. If you’re homeless or at risk within 56 days — for example, sofa surfing or staying somewhere temporary — your local authority must assess your situation.
When you contact your local authority, you can:
Make a homelessness application
Speak about your circumstances and needs
Be offered temporary accommodation if you meet certain criteria
Receive a written decision — you can ask for a review within 21 days if you disagree
Even if your local authority can’t offer accommodation, they must give advice and help you find somewhere to live.
Local advice from Llamau:
Cardiff (16–20): 53 Charles Street | 029 2087 3570 | thebasement@llamau.org.uk
Vale of Glamorgan (16–25): 236 Holton Road, Barry | 01446 748852 | 01446 748852