Coventry Council welfare assistance
Use for emergency help, welfare assistance, food/fuel routes and local crisis signposting.
Social tariffs, hidden discounts, local help and ADHD-friendly explainers.
A calmer directory for crisis help, food, SEND, carers, housing, debt, family support and community routes. Save anything useful to Your Support.
Use one filter first. This is meant to reduce searching, not create another huge list.
Use for emergency help, welfare assistance, food/fuel routes and local crisis signposting.
Good first route when bills, benefits, rent or letters are tangled together.
Check referral rules first. Some areas need a voucher from the council, GP, school or advice service.
Good for families who need parenting support, activities, health visitors or early help.
Free impartial SEND advice for parents, carers and young people.
For unpaid carers needing benefits, respite, groups or someone who understands.
Use for wellbeing, peer support, anxiety, isolation and local recovery groups.
Useful for older relatives, benefits checks, loneliness, forms and local support.
For families with young children who need practical emotional support.
Search when nappies, clothes, equipment or baby items are the pressure point.
Useful before term starts or when uniforms suddenly become unaffordable.
Good for warmth, Wi-Fi, charging, quiet sitting and signposting.
Search before buying. Some schemes help with beds, cookers, fridges or reused furniture.
National free debt advice. Useful if multiple bills are behind.
Good for phone/webchat debt advice and letters.
Use for grant searches and benefits checks.
Use for rent arrears, homelessness, eviction worries or housing rights.
Use a safe device if needed. Local and national routes can help with safety planning.
Search for housing, benefits, immigration or debt legal clinics.
Often the best directory for small local charities, food groups and community cafés.
For teenagers needing wellbeing, activities, mentoring or safe places.
For disability benefits, equipment, peer support and access issues.
Useful when buses, taxis or medical appointments are hard.
Safer than high-cost borrowing if you need a small emergency route.
If there is immediate danger, use emergency services. If food, housing or domestic abuse is urgent, use the council route, local advice service or a safe national helpline first.