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Old May 12th, 2008, 14:03 PM   #21
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as soon as they have your mat b1 certificate (normally get it between 18-26 weeks) ask your m/w about it. they recognise your pregnant.
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Old May 12th, 2008, 20:08 PM   #22
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Well, I'm in Canada, and I know here they have shelters for abused women and pregnant women, they are all over the place. There are also programs that will set you up with your own apartment, cover your food charges, pay for daycare and pay for all of your bills from when you get pregnant and for a few years after. I'm not sure if they have these programs where you live, but you might want to look into it, I'm sure there's SOMETHING out there that will help you and your little one.
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Old May 15th, 2008, 10:17 AM   #23
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I tried to put my name down on the coucil when I was only 10 weeks gone and they said come back when I'm 20 weeks gone with a note of the midwife so in 2-3 weeks I'm getting a note from the midwife and getting put on the waiting list. If you have nowhere to live, tell them that. They will not leave you homeless whilst heavily pregnant or with a newborn!
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Old May 15th, 2008, 10:49 AM   #24
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I am a senior practitioner (caseworker) in homelessness and assess homeless applications. So, I actually assess applications when someone applies as homeless. I would like to add to what Cuddles wrote.

If someone approached me and was 6 weeks pregnant and renting a room I would say you are not currently homeless within 28 days. The reason being is that the baby has not yet been born and the accommodation is currently suitable and available to you. However, if you have other complications, as Cuddles wrote, the accommodation would have to be assessed as to whether it is reasonable or not.

There are two avenues into council housing - the homelessness route (which is what I work in) or the housing register. I always explain it like this to my clients: Homelessness is if you are going to be homeless within 28 days, already homeless or in accommodation that is not suitable (e.g. severe overcrowding). The housing register is when you are already in accommodation, but not facing immediate homelessness. However, if you do go on the housing register, you can apply for more points depending on your circumstances. Some people do go on the housing register when they are in unsuitable housing and are allocated extra points in order to be housed faster.

Also, a 1 bedroom flat for a person with a baby is considered to be reasonable since the livingroom can be used as a bedroom and you can be granted a permanent tenancy for this. Babies are usually counted as 1/2 a person.

I agree with being proactive with your application. When you apply for either route, it is always good to have the following items:

ID (passport, home office document, birth certificate - original only)
Proof of income (proof of benefits, wages - last 3 month payslips, last 6 weeks payslips)
Any documents with your addresses on them for the last 5 years
Your 5 year address history in chronological order
Antenatal notes
The above applies for both you and your partner.

The more information provided, the easier it is for the caseworker to investigate your application. The guideline is that a homelessness case should be completed in 33 WORKING days (not 33 days from the application, but take into account it is 5 working days to a week), but it is only a guideline and not a rule.

However, I wish to add that your caseworker will not have any power over how fast you get housed once you are accepted no matter how much you hound them. Most councils are now on a bidding basis and it is up to the person to take on the responsibility to bid for properties.
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I tried to put my name down on the coucil when I was only 10 weeks gone and they said come back when I'm 20 weeks gone with a note of the midwife so in 2-3 weeks I'm getting a note from the midwife and getting put on the waiting list. If you have nowhere to live, tell them that. They will not leave you homeless whilst heavily pregnant or with a newborn!
If that was me, I would challenge them. Are you homeless within 28 days and have your antenatal notes?
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Old Jul 20th, 2008, 09:21 AM   #26
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All you can really do is look for sumwhere to rent for more than 6 months tbf .. or see if you can stay with a family member until you to find sumwher.

Don't rely on the council to look for somewhere because if they cant find you anywher or dont accept you then you defiantly be homeless.

I wish you all the best, keep trying
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Old Jul 20th, 2008, 16:42 PM   #27
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if they say they will put you into a bedsit then refuse and stay with a friend because as soon as they put you in a bedsit you lose your points so stay with a friend and call them everyday and ask if they have something because if you stay with a friend then you dont lose your points thats what happens in my council. good luck
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Old Jul 21st, 2008, 16:50 PM   #28
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im going to wait for my mat b1. i just really want to be housed with the father, i dont want to raise the baby with out him and he doesnt want to be housed seperate, as we live together atm. but hopefully it will work out.
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Old Jul 21st, 2008, 23:37 PM   #29
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i dono hope everything works out for u
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Old Jul 22nd, 2008, 08:58 AM   #30
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i hope that everything works out for you the way you want
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