Rough sleeping
Advice on how to approach services for those experiencing or reporting rough sleeping.
Advice on how to approach services for those experiencing or reporting rough sleeping.
If you have been asked to leave, there are many options available dependant on your individual circumstances.
The Mental Health Social Care Team have conversations with people, their families, loved ones and carers to see if we can connect them to services or community groups. We also talk to people about ongoing assistance and arrange formal support if needed.
There are many benefits to getting an electric vehicle (EV). This includes lower running costs and helping the environment. We have provided the information residents should consider when looking into electric vehicles. You can also suggest a location for charging points throughout Wolverhampton.
Information and policy on educating your child at home.
If you are leaving the armed forces, or you are a former member, you may be entitled to extra help if you become homeless.
Advice on housing options and Independent Living Services.
Comments, complaints or compliments, we want to hear from you.
Guidance on how to report adult abuse.
We support children and young people who have a disability from birth to the age of 25 years old; this includes support for parent carers and for young carers.
Comments, complaints or compliments, we want to hear from you.
Complaints are a way for you to have your say and to help us improve our service delivery. Here is some information about why it is important and how you submit a complaint.
Please find the latest copy of the Taxi Licensing Newsletter in the Downloads section.
Structural Repairs to Lyndale Drive Culvert, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton.