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Homeless Pages
Homeless Pages lists all resources under the following 19 broad subject areas. Each subject is a key homeless-related issue (eg Legislation or Health), characteristic relating to people (eg Women or Rough sleepers) or type of service (eg Day centres) |
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Homepoint
The consumer-focused work of HomePoint is to improve the standard of housing information and advice provision throughout Scotland. HomePoint supports providers of housing information and advice services. |
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Housing Care
If you need support or care at home, or are thinking of moving, this site aims to provide the information you need to weigh up all your options and arrive at your own decisions. If you would like help, it will guide you to the most appropriate advice |
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Housing Debt Advice
Housing debt advice from Fife Direct. |
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Housing Options
The scheme was launched by the Scottish Executive in January 2003 and intends to provide help to those homeowners that are in danger of having their homes repossessed by offering them the opportunity to continue to live in their home by changing tenu |
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Leaving Home Info
The Scottish Council for Single Homeless (SCSH) is a national membership organisation for organisations and individuals tackling homelessness. This site is produced and maintained by SCSH's Housing Education Project.
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Retirement Housing Avice Service
INNIS is a retirement housing advice service provided by Age Concerm Scotland and funded by the Scottish Executive. |
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Scottish Churches Housing Action
Scottish Churches Housing Action brings together thirteen Christian denominations or organisations in Scotland. (Recognised by the Inland Revenue, Scottish Charity No SC022214, incorporated under the Companies Act 1985 as Private Limited Company No 1 |
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Shelter Scotland
Shelter is the national campaigning charity helping homeless and badly housed people. |
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The Chatered Institute of housing
The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) is the professional body for people working in housing. Our purpose is to maximise the contribution that housing professionals make to the well being of communities. |