Financial support

Get help with budgeting, benefits, and managing the cost of living. We’re here to guide you through available support and connect you with trusted partners.

Benefits Advice Service

Benefits advice service

Our dedicated staff provide advice and guidance on making and maintaining benefits claims. Meet the team and learn more about how they can help you.

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The Market Place

The Market Place is a volunteer-run community pantry in Speke offering affordable food and essential household items to South Liverpool Homes tenants. More than just food – it's a space for support, connection, and wellbeing.

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Universal Credit

Universal Credit

Universal Credit is a payment to help with your living costs. You may be able to get it if you’re on a low income, out of work or you cannot work.

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Explore The Market Place

The Market Place is our volunteer-run community pantry in Speke which offers food and essential household goods to all SLH tenants who need them. The Market Place is owned and run by South Liverpool Homes. The shop links with food charity FareShare and other local sources of food and household goods, allowing residents to gain access to essential goods at a vastly-reduced price. The Market Place was set up by a small project team at South Liverpool Homes and is run solely by volunteers.

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Wellbeing support

Whether you’re facing challenges maintaining your tenancy, remaining independent in your home or managing a hoarding disorder, we offer wellbeing advice and access to services that can help you feel more supported.

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Tenancy sustainability service

We have a number of services available to support and enable older and more vulnerable members of our community to remain independent and able to maintain their tenancies.

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Adaptations

Find out more about minor and major adaptations to your home, FAQs and how to apply.

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Hoarding

Find out what hoarding is, how to spot signs of hoarding and what to do to help someone who is hoarding.

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Spotlight on hoarding

Find out what hoarding is, how to spot signs of hoarding and what to do to help someone who is hoarding. Hoarding isn’t just the act of keeping and collecting unnecessary items in your home. Hoarding is a recognised mental health disorder, which often only becomes apparent after a period of time. Read our case study and find out how you can help a friend, relative or neighbour.

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Community safety

Feel safer in your home and neighbourhood. From reporting anti-social behaviour to accessing safeguarding support, we’re here to help you stay protected.

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Report ASB

Report anti-social behaviour quickly and securely to South Liverpool Homes. Use our online form, call, email, or speak to a colleague.

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Domestic abuse

Check out this page for information about what domestic abuse is, how SLH can help, and to report domestic abuse using our online form.

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Hate crime

South Liverpool Homes supports victims of hate crime by offering confidential reporting and guidance, working in partnership with Stop Hate UK to promote safety, respect, and inclusion across its communities.

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Report Cuckooing

What is cuckooing?

Find out more about cuckooing - a crime where criminals, or criminal gangs, exploit vulnerable people by taking control of their home, their finances, and their lives.

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