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If you are about to go to prison, or are already in custody, you may find yourself struggling to keep your home or secure a new one for your release.
Information in this section focuses on common housing issues that you or your family may face in all stages of imprisonment – on remand, post-sentencing and approaching release.
Use the menu on the left or, alternatively, follow the links below to find out more about:
Going into prison
my home, my belongings, my benefits, where to get advice
Keeping your home
on remand, if sentenced, should I give up my home?
Homeless on release
don’t know my release date, I know my release date, homelessness tests, help if I'm homeless, selection scheme
Hostel accommodation
getting a place, paying for a hostel
Renting privately
finding a place, help with the costs
Support in prison and beyond
summary of projects and organisations offering support to prisoners, ex-offenders and their families.
With limited access to information and advice services in prison, you might think there is little you can do to improve your housing prospects. But even a small effort can make a significant difference when the time comes for you to leave prison.
If you require advice above and beyond of what is covered on the site, contact Housing Rights Service's helpline on 028 9024 5640.
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