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1.Rented Accommodation Long-term unsustainable unless directly funded Sympathetic landlords important Practical Solutions to Asylum Destitution
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2.Purchased Accommodation Expensive outlay, therefore limited quantity Responsibility rests with the owner Practical Solutions to Asylum Destitution
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3.Loaned Private Accommodation (Boaz Trust) Loan agreement renewable annually Owner responsible for major repairs Boaz responsible for daily maintenance and housing costs (£5k per house p.a.) Boaz selects and supports the residents Housing Manager and Keyworkers Practical Solutions to Asylum Destitution
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4. Loaned Corporate Accommodation Empty Vicarages or Presbyteries (Nottingham Arimathea Trust) Empty Housing Association Properties (Hope Housing, Birmingham) Practical Solutions to Asylum Destitution
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5. Hosting Schemes Spare Room schemes most common Some community hosting Some schemes offer cash support Most are time-limited Co-ordinator essential Important to match host and guest Simplicity works best Practical Solutions to Asylum Destitution
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6. Night Shelters Usually require 7 venues Very labour intensive Self regulating Winter or all year? Co-ordinator essential Equipment needed Draws many volunteers Practical Solutions to Asylum Destitution
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