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Heather Petch & Sue Lukes ACF/London Funders meeting Nov 2014

Background to project JRF identifies causes of and solutions to poverty & influences to bring about lasting change Project to promote housing solutions for destitute migrants part of extreme exclusion strand of Housing & Poverty Programme UK wide study to define & enumerate destitution reports next year Working definition for this project - people with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) - or perceived to be Project rooted in JRF work to identify & promote better management of housing and integration impacts of new migration Scoping of potential for replication of Hope Housing identified via Housing and Migration Network (2008 2011) as a model for housing destitute migrants

JRF s project Small grant fund ( 50K) and expertise to foster capacity, collaboration & cross-fertilisation by: Making links between HAs and groups housing destitute migrants Encouraging networking across sectors hope to fund newly formed strategic alliance to run events & info.sharing Sharing expertise via networks e.g. NACCOM, strategic alliance Raising awareness of need & potential including amongst funders to encourage more and better giving Producing a report targeted at funders, investors and supporters to explain who we are talking about, interventions needed & legal implications.

Migration and destitution data Very poor data hopefully JRF study will improve this LSE study (updated 2009) estimated 618K undocumented migrants in UK the central estimate between 417k to 863K! two-thirds in London CHAIN data on rough sleepers : 46% UK nationals; 40% EU nationals; 14% non EU nationals (911 of 6,508 in 2013/14) No comparable UK wide data N.B. Many of non-eu homeless people could have status; not all NRPF but often perceived to be

Migration and destitution focus Non-EU migrants with no recourse to public funds People without documents Over-stayer, irregular/undocumented. people whose claims for asylum have failed, including those for whom the claim has not been fully assessed; trafficked and forced migrants; spouses of people with residency rights but whose relationships have broken down; people who have entered the UK by clandestine means; student and tourist visa over stayers also refugees with status but without means due to bureaucratic delays

Case studies Based on real cases, anonymised and details removed Checked with sounding board for Realism? Accuracy? Incidence? 14 in total, each with Story Status What can she do? The help she needs

Case studies: no documents Yvette and Olive Have full rights but no papers/ Takes time and money to sort out Maria and Viktor Trafficking often involves document theft Route into services for trafficking victims but need immediate help and discussion about trafficking Abena May need documents to prove status dependent on husband Gurbux Homeless people often lose documents

Case studies: sorting out status/applying Probably the largest group Gerry and Abraham Fresh claim/judicial review for asylum Angie Long residence/family life in UK Lily Zambrano carer: numbers going up Abena Family members of EEA citizens Maria Trafficking victims

Case studies: time to make decisions Jo Complicated options, family issue Besim and Gurbux Run out of options Viktor Needs help with understanding situation Maybe also Abena and Maria

Case studies: falling through the gaps Nandita and James Tariq Included as example of emerging British needs May increase with welfare conditionality 3 month wait for claim introduced as measure against European migrants (v few cases of this!) New asylum backlog Reduction in services for new asylum seekers Real concern about vulnerable new applicants Not included: Newly recognised refugees Many are homeless but circumstances better understood and some agencies do accommodate

What might an initiative look like? Operate at strategic & operational levels Collaboration & cross-fertilisation across housing, homelessness, migrant support, legal, VCS and faith groups Access to good quality advocacy support & legal advice Voluntary return as an option where appropriate Awareness-raising and training Effective sign-posting & collaborative case management Incorporate in-kind resources of Red Cross and other humanitarian charities, faith groups Improve knowledge & information systems through monitoring and evaluation Different forms of accommodation over time periods needed to regularise status; possibility of SROI approach? Develop sustainability e.g. in housing for rent, joint working & statutory support

Funding broad categories Campaigning & influencing to gain recognition of problem & change Strategic to improve & coordinate responses & use of resources Housing - for those with NRPF Legal to improve routes out of destitution Subsistence cash, food clothing & places to keep warm Role of community groups to prevent homelessness & poor signposting & support participation

Campaigning & influencing e.g. Still Human Still Here campaign to end asylum destitution STAR & regional asylum activism back the SHSH campaign priorities at regional level e.g. motions passed by 10 LAs to support SHSH s objectives City of Sanctuary movement growing and recently held a Sanctuary Day Migrant Rights Network one of new national bodies addressing wider migrant group Changing Minds funder collaboration

Strategic developments - what s going on Strategic Alliance of national migrant and homelessness agencies formed led by Homeless Link with BRC, Housing Justice, NACCOM, RC, RA & MRN to lead a national and 5 6 local events in 2015 NACCOM looking to register as a charity and grow its development role Funder collaboration under discussion led by London Funders, & from ACF IBNs and JRF London Housing Network & Praxis housing development work R&D projects to define housing and support models including outcomes and sustainability & legal provision (NACCOM & Praxis funded by Metropolitan Migration Foundation, HTF, Unbound)

Need more housing options Most people accommodated and supported by family and friends People often on streets for short periods of time but extremely vulnerable & at risk to being picked up by traffickers Use of poor and insecure housing e.g. beds in sheds Access to hostels etc limited without recourse to public funds Very few homelessness or housing providers make beds available at no cost but this is beginning to change Nightshelters & faith groups are key providers sustainability? NACCOM nascent network of 32 voluntary providers No. of charitable bedspaces offered falls far short of need (about 300 provided by NACCOM members & around 150 beds in London via nightshelters etc) Many destitute migrants may be able to regularise their position with good legal advice complex & difficult to access Housing destitute migrants

Forms of accommodation available for NRPF Hosting individuals or households staying in people s homes Whole houses donated by HAs, individuals, institutions e.g. CoE, social investors. Sometimes used for rent to refugees in housing need Donated bedspaces e.g. women s refugees, Emmaus solidarity beds Religious houses Bedspaces as part of tackling homelessness/nsno contracts commissioned bedspaces? Other ideas: property guardianship, shared housing models How to pay for housing costs? Developing housing for rent to support sustainability? Housing and Migration Network

Need more and better immigration advice Home Affairs Select Committee condemned culture of disbelief and bureaucratic failings resulting in destitution - over one-quarter of asylum cases successful on appeal Not all undocumented migrants illegal or even NRPF but need correct legal advice & help to secure or update docs Advocacy support for asylum seekers to access Section 4 support Too many people use very poor private advisers or legal firms More 2 nd tier support & innovative partnerships between law centres, housing & homelessness agencies Importance of Street Legal partnerships linking street outreach and immigration advice Improving signposting advice within communities

Example: Open Doors, Middlesbrough Christian based charity started with drop in service & 1 donated flat 15 houses housing: - 17 destitute asylum seekers for up to 1yr & support to make informed choice - 37 refugees paying rent Night shelter provision involving 6 churches in Middlesbrough & Stockton Daily drop in & advice services Sewing club Works in partnership with Justice First on asylum advice

Example: Street Legal Unique cross-sector collaboration (Praxis, St Mungos, Refugee Action) to reduce rough sleeping Vital partnerships with law centres (funded by LHF), faith & community groups, Choices AVR, volunteer & per input & HO Advice & casework via Street Outreach Teams & hospitals Homeless Pathways Team Accommodation developing as much provision for NRPF as poss. Praxis housing specific post critical (Oak/MMF funded) but still not enough to ensure cases can be resolved more easily Training & capacity building staff & community groups Monitoring & evaluation - incl link ups with CHAIN data