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Citizens Advice Hounslow provides free, confidential, independent and impartial advice. Our service is open to all, but we particularly support the more vulnerable people in our community.
We support and provide advice to Eastern European victims of domestic abuse.
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Facilitating reporting the crime to national DV helpline and facilitating access to first responders
Advocate on the client’s behalf with local authorities, social services, banks, housing association, schools and other agencies
Providing emotional support by referring victims to counselling or mental health services. We offer up to free 10 counselling sessions with counsellors who work with us (Polish, Romanian, English)
Welfare benefits entitlements and support with applications
Immigration – EUSS
Family law advice (not representation)
Support with accessing housing options
Finding and facilitating other types of legal aid advice when needed
Room 18-19
238 – 246 King Street (POSK building)
London
W6 0RF
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Citizens Advice Hounslow provides free, confidential, independent and impartial advice. Our service is open to all, but we particularly support the more vulnerable people in our community.
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If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under 4, you may be entitled to get help to buy healthy food and milk. We’re launching a digital scheme that offers a prepaid card to those applying for Healthy Start. This card will be automatically topped up every 4 weeks with your payment.
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Hounslow's Start for Life Offer outlines up to 100 services that parents and carers can access from the point of pregnancy until your baby is two years old. Additionally, information is provided on useful resources parents and carers can access.