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Webinar
Migrant health and access to services
Updated: 02 Feb 2024
Everyone has everyday health needs that would benefit from referral to NHS services. However, many migrants face serious barriers that prevent them from accessing the healthcare they need, and that they're entitled to. People don't know their rights, and neither do the organisations that support them. This session will explore barriers and entitlements to NHS services for migrant communities, including vaccinations, and will discuss how traumatic journeys and experiences can often shape mental and physical health needs of this broad group.
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Webinar
Sharing issues & solutions: Morning session
Updated: 02 Feb 2024
An open session facilitated by Sirea, where participants share particular issues around migrant homelessness that they are encountering and discuss possible ways forward.
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Webinar
NRPF, homelessness and women and families
Updated: 02 Feb 2024
This workshop will hear from leading organisations in support for women, children and families subject to immigration control and explore the different routes open to support and help with accommodation and the prevention of homelessness.
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Sharing issues & solutions: Afternoon session
Updated: 02 Feb 2024
An open session by Bethan, where participants share any particular issues around migrant homelessness that they are encountering and discuss possible ways forward.
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Policy document
Policy briefing on New Immigration Rules May 2021
Updated: 27 May 2022
In this briefing, we outline what is known about the new rough sleeping Immigration Rules, their worrying implications and make recommendations for homelessness services, local and national government.
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Webinar
NRPF – what is it and why does it matter?
Updated: 06 Apr 2022
This workshop looks at the meaning of No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) and who is affected by it, as well as the impact it has on homelessness. Speakers highlight what services those with NRPF can access and will look at the most common pathways from no recourse to recourse.