Dog‑friendly services in North London

Camden

SHP - 88 Arlington Road

5 Pancras Square
London
N1C 4AG

Telephone: 020 7974 4444

Gender: Mixed
Target/Group: Single homeless people with support needs. Must have a local connection to LB Camden. Scheme provides initial 8-week assessment periods, with additional bedspace provision for individuals with substance misuse issues (enduring and responding to treatment) and elders with high support needs.
Age range: 18+
Referral procedure: All referrals via designated Camden referral agencies.

SHP - SMU Service (Dennis Handfield House)

DHH, 93-99 King's Cross Road
Camden
London
WC1X 9LP

Telephone: 020 7833 0386

Gender: Mixed
Target/Group: Single homeless people who require a high level of support and whose primary needs relate to drug and alcohol use. Can accept clients with mental health needs, rough sleepers and ex-offenders. Can accept people with dogs. Must have a local connection to LB Camden.
Age range: 18+
Referral procedure: Only accept referrals from other designated referral agents within the Generic Adult Pathway. Application form and risk assessment completed by referring agency. Require psychiatric, discharge and pro

Haringey

Causeway Irish HA

Haringey Irish Centre
Pretoria Road
London
N17 8DX

Telephone: 020 8365 1751

Gender: Mixed
Target/Group: People aged 18+ who have low support needs and are willing to live in shared housing. Single people only. No local connection required. Can accept people with dogs.
Age range: 18-55
Referral procedure: Accept self referrals and referrals from most agencies. Referrals received from selected partner agencies. Self referrals are considered and are currently open, go to irishcauseway.org.uk. Application

Dogs Trust is working in partnership with Homeless UK to provide this directory of dog-friendly homelessness services. Homeless UK provides information on more than 9,000 homelessness services and is run by Homeless Link, the national charity supporting people and organisations working directly with people who become homeless in England.

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