
People affected by homelessness or domestic abuse this Christmas can get help from Copeland council.
The authority’s specialist team wants people to come forward as early as possible to access support if they might be at risk.
In the last year, the housing team helped 195 people at risk of becoming homeless to find new accommodation, or supported them to stay in their own home.
Another 122 people, already homeless when they approached the council, were found temporary accommodation until permanent homes could be found.
Copeland’s portfolio holder for housing Andy Pratt said: “While most of us are lucky enough to enjoy a safe Christmas, for some it can trigger the risk of relationship breakdowns, abuse and, ultimately, having to leave their homes.
“We want people to know that we are here for them in emergencies, right through the Christmas period and always.
“Our housing team are experts in helping people during these crises – and the sooner they can intervene, the better. So please, let us know if you are at risk from these issues and might need a safe place to stay.”
The team provides 24-hour advice and support for emergency cases of domestic abuse support, and homelessness.
Residents can contact the team by email at housing.options@copeland.gov.uk or call 01946 598300.
Anyone who believes they are in immediate danger of abuse or exploitation should call 999 immediately.
Those who are affected by these issues, but are not homeless or at risk of homelessness, should call the National Domestic Violence Helpline on 0808 2000 247 or email helpline@refuge.org.uk