Lifeline Service
homelessness integration
Description
Provided by Positive Action in Housing. The Lifeline Service aims to prevent and alleviates homelessness and destitution amongst refugees and asylum seekers, including those who have been refused. The Service provides a central one stop service for destitute refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants comprising a proactive homelessness and destitution advice, signposting and casework service, a legal clinic, and where possible, emergency support in the form of community hosting and emergency grants. We believe this is the ideal accommodation pathway for those who find themselves homeless or destitute. We can help you at our drop in surgeries, by doing one to one casework and accepting referrals from other organisations. Our caseworkers run daily drop in surgeries for refugees and asylum seekers each week. they also carry out detailed casework representing our clients to the Home Office, Migrant Help, Serco and others. We also provide advice to external caseworkers trying to assist their clients to find resolution. They may be signposted to us by other agencies, city council homelessness service and social work.
Is this for me?
Criteria or restrictions
Struggling with housing or homelessness
Referral route
Contact directly
Location
98 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 1PJ