Accommodation Schemes for migrants with no recourse to public funds Who are we talking about?  Refused Asylum Seekers  Some EEA Migrants without work.

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Accommodation Schemes for migrants with no recourse to public funds Who are we talking about?  Refused Asylum Seekers  Some EEA Migrants without work  Undocumented (illegal) migrants  Newly granted refugees in transition  Leave to remain with NRPF condition

Accommodation Schemes for migrants with no recourse to public funds By definition any option will be  Unsupported by government  Against the tide  Unconventional & Innovative

Therefore Any scheme will be  Hard to fund  Outside the Box  Ethos-driven

Therefore You will need  Faith  Perseverance  (Church) support

Types of Scheme  Night Shelter  Hosting  Community  Housing

Night Shelter  Permanent Open to All  Permanent NRPF only ASSIST Sheffield  7 venue model (mixed or NRPF only) Housing Justice, Boaz Trust

Hosting  Short or Long Stay?  What criteria?  How formal?  Degrees of support (both guest and host)

Community  Religious Orders  Self-help Model (e.g. Emmaus)  Faith Groups (Mosques and Churches)

Rented Housing  NRPF only Asylum Link  Mixed Schemes Open Door NE  Peppercorn Boaz Trust  Financial Support only SWVG

Other Schemes  Church Property Arimathea Trust & Boaz Trust  Housing Associations Hope Housing & Praxis  Church Sanctuary European model esp. Germany