Older people’s housing strategy
Have your say and help us develop a 15-year older people’s housing strategy for Haringey. Complete our older people's housing strategy survey by Sunday 16 March 2025.
Floating support services, older people's services, women's services, LGBTQ+ services, specialist organisations.
Floating support services are free, confidential, and work to achieve outcomes that help residents to either prevent or respond to a range of issues that might lead to housing difficulties, such as eviction or homelessness, unemployment or hospitalisation.
You may approach these services directly to access help and support.
Our services work alongside you to achieve your version of a ‘good life’ whilst maintaining or maximising your independence.
Floating support services can help with:
Different floating support services help with different needs, and they are available to anyone who lives in Haringey.
Please find below information for each specialist service.
Housing-related support for older residents and disabled adults in Haringey.
Visit the supported housing for older people page
Provides expert advice and support for digital assistive technology, along with a 24-hour monitoring and responding service.
Digital assistive technology can transform your life, by fitting in with your needs, lifestyle, and other elements of your care.
Assistive technology includes electronic equipment and adaptations to your home. These can help you to stay independent and safe, support you with your daily living tasks, and provide peace of mind for you and your family and carer(s).
The service is available to people of all ages who feel vulnerable, unsafe or need support in their home or their community.
This can include people who are:
Please contact them for an assessment or to discuss your personal situation on: 0208 489 2365
They do not provide:
Solace Women's Aid provides free and confidential advice, support and advocacy to women and girls (cis and transgender) over the age of 16 affected by domestic and sexual violence.
The Nia Project provides free and confidential advice, support and advocacy for young women and girls (cis women only), over the age of 11 who are affected by domestic and sexual violence.
Imece Women’s Centre provides free and confidential advice, support and advocacy for Black, Asian, and minoritised women and girls (cis and transgender) over the age of 16 affected by domestic and sexual violence.
Hearthstone provides emotional and practical support for anyone experiencing domestic abuse in Haringey. The support package we offer includes Housing advice including access to refuge accommodation.
Safe space for all women, including cis and trans women, at Mulberry Junction in Tottenham, N15 4BN, every Thursday afternoon.
Additional resources regarding domestic abuse and violence against women and girls can be found in our domestic abuse and violence against women and girls pages.
Galop provides free and confidential advice, support and advocacy for LGBTQ+ people experiencing harm and abuse, focusing on their needs, safety, and recovery.
Haringey Law Centre provides free, fixed fee and no-win/no-fee independent legal advice and representation in asylum and immigration, debt, housing and welfare benefits law matters.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 11am to 4:30pm (access via telephone)
Haringey Migrant Support Centre (HMSC) offers free advice and casework support on immigration, housing, homelessness and destitution to all migrants including refugees, asylum seekers, and those who are undocumented or at risk of losing their leave to remain.
CARIS Haringey assists homeless families dealing with everyday challenges including evictions, benefits decisions, debt, violence, unemployment, poverty, lack of opportunity and isolation.
Designed to prevent homelessness in Haringey, it provides advice and support to all disadvantaged groups – including migrants, refugees and asylum seekers – regarding welfare rights, housing benefits and rent-related issues, education, debt and financial assistance through fundraising from utility providers such as British Gas, EDF and N-Power.
Embrace UK Community Support Centre
Bikur Cholim provides homelessness prevention information, advice and guidance to residents from the Chareidi Jewish Community.
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday: 9.30am to 5pm, Friday: 10am to 12 noon
Haringey Somali Community and Cultural Centre provides advice predominantly to people from Somali communities, as well as other African communities including Eritrean and other Arabic-speaking communities.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm
Kurdish Advice Centre focuses on housing and tenancy issues but includes core general support that helps people move towards independent living. If you need help with translation, making phone calls, writing letters, and completing forms, we can on your behalf on issues regarding benefits, tax credit, universal credit, housing, immigration, consumer credit, debt issues, utility bills and other services for some time to come.
The Polish and Eastern European Christian Family Centre supports people from Poland and Eastern Europe. They offer individual support and help understanding documents and procedures of the English system. They help in matters related to housing and facilitate communication with institutions like the Job Centre, local District Board, Polish Embassy and other organisations.
Turkish Cypriot Women's Project provides housing-related advice and support to Haringey Council residents
Women who have signed up to receive support and advice provisions have the choice of seeing two dedicated workers
Assistance is available for:
Contact info: