Being homeless and preventing being homeless
If you cannot carry on living where you are, and have nowhere else that it is reasonable for you to stay, we will consider your circumstances under the homelessness law.
The Housing Needs Service provides advice, help, and support to prevent homelessness.
Please see the fact sheets in 'Related documents' for more information.
To help you in your search for a home please download the housing factsheets covering:
- Housing and Homelessness - Housing Needs Service
- Released from prison
- Mental illness or impairment
- Armed Forces Veterans
- Domestic abuse
- Hospital discharge
- Care leavers
- Private rented sector
- Housing-related support (pathways)
- Registered providers of social housing in the Wakefield district
- Notices in Private Rented Sector
- Common Problems in Private Renting
Location and contact details
For address and contact numbers see 'Contact us'
Note: A reception entrance for visitors is located on Queens Street, Wakefield
Opening times
Queens House Reception
Monday - Friday: 10am - 2pm
Phone lines 01924 304360 / 01924 304362
Monday - Thursday: 8:30am - 5pm
Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
If you become homeless and our offices are closed you can contact 0345 8 506 506 for advice, or go to your nearest open police station.
This is an emergency contact service only.
It should only be used if you have no other temporary solutions available to you until our offices are open.
Please see the relevant pages for more information regarding:
- housing options in the district
- help for rough sleepers
- public Authorities – Duty to Refer
- homeless strategy
- what information we need
- what we do with it
- who we may share it with
- how we keep it safe
- how long we keep it