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Homelessness - priority need Print

The categories of priority in both England and Wales are:

  • pregnant woman (and partner);
  • has dependent children;
  • vulnerable due to old age, mental illness of physical disability, or special reason (or partner of such a person);
  • homeless due to an emergency (eg flood, fire).

For England (only):

  • most children under 16 or 17;
  • young people under 21 (not students in full-time education but who are being looked after, accommodated or fostered);
  • people who are vulnerable through having been looked after, accommodated or fostered; or as a result of having been in the armed forces; or as a result of having been imprisoned;
  • vulnerable through homelessness due to actual or threatened violence.

In Wales (only):

  • young people aged 18-20 who have been looked after, accommodated or fostered;
  • young people 18-20 who are at risk of sexual or financial exploitation;
  • 16-17 year olds;
  • anyone subject to domestic violence (or at risk);
  • homeless after leaving the armed forces;
  • former prisoner who is homeless after being released from custody.

For full guidance see chapter 10 of the English Homelessness Code and chapter 14 of the Welsh Homelessness Code.

January 2010
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