Help on Your Doorstep: Self help information

We have updated our self help information to help you find the information and support that you need during the coronavirus crisis. We are updating this website on a regular basis.

Islington Council have set up a helpline to support residents through the Coronavirus outbreak.

The We Are Islington dedicated phone line is 020 7527 8222 and is open every day from 9am - 5pm.

The minicom to assist people with hearing or speech difficulties is 929 7527 1900.

You can also email weareislington@islington.gov.uk 

Citizens Advice have provided a summary guide of what the Coronavirus means for you.

We have listed the websites of organisations who provide information and support on particular issues.

  • Children, young people & families: Parenting, family support and information for young people
  • Domestic violence: Domestic abuse, rape, forced marriage and sexual violence
  • Food & essential supplies: Help with food deliveries and other essential items
  • Health: Physical, mental health and wellbeing support and information
  • Housing: Housing and homelessness advice and information
  • Legal issues: Legal advice and support
  • Money matters: Welfare benefits, debt, financial hardship and other money issues
  • Work & learning: Employment, training, volunteering and career opportunities
  • If you can't find the information you need and live in Islington please contact us.
Help on Your Doorstep: Self help information

We have updated our self help information to help you find the information and support that you need during the coronavirus crisis. We are updating this website on a regular basis.

Islington Council have set up a helpline to support residents through the Coronavirus outbreak.

The We Are Islington dedicated phone line is 020 7527 8222 and is open every day from 9am - 5pm.

The minicom to assist people with hearing or speech difficulties is 929 7527 1900.

You can also email weareislington@islington.gov.uk 

Citizens Advice have provided a summary guide of what the Coronavirus means for you.

We have listed the websites of organisations who provide information and support on particular issues.

  • Children, young people & families: Parenting, family support and information for young people
  • Domestic violence: Domestic abuse, rape, forced marriage and sexual violence
  • Food & essential supplies: Help with food deliveries and other essential items
  • Health: Physical, mental health and wellbeing support and information
  • Housing: Housing and homelessness advice and information
  • Legal issues: Legal advice and support
  • Money matters: Welfare benefits, debt, financial hardship and other money issues
  • Work & learning: Employment, training, volunteering and career opportunities
  • If you can't find the information you need and live in Islington please contact us.

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