Southway Housing Trust: Support and Advice Services

Southway Housing Trust provides a range of support and advice services to it's tenants, to help maintain tenancies, manage household bills and debts, access other agencies and services provided in the local community. Southway Housing Trust has a team of Neighbourhood and Income Officers who are the first point of contact for tenants in need of support and advice. These officers can refer on to more specialised services such as Welfare benefits and Debt Advisors, Tenancy Support Officers, Employment Support and Community Development Officers.
Other agencies can also refer into the specialised services on behalf of Southway tenants. Southway Housing Trust runs a Community Centres at Westcroft Road in Burnage which has a full programme of events and other agencies offering sessions such as confidence building, employment advice, counselling, as well as fun family events throughout the year.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Southway Housing Trust Customer Hub
- Contact Position
- Contact Centre
- Telephone
- 0161 448 4200 0161 448 4200
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Connect2Southway@southwayhousing.co.uk
- Website
- Southway Housing Trust Website
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Where to go
- Name
- Southern Gate
- Address
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729, Princess Road
West Didsbury
Manchester
- Postcode
-
M20 2LTView M20 2LT on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
Other agencies can refer into Southway's specialised services, such as Tenancy Support, Debt and Welfare Benefits Advice, Employment suport using the email: referrals@southwayhousing.co.uk
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