What we have done in Somerset
Displaced people who meet the selection criteria of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are referred to and screened by the Home Office. After that the Home Office works with local authorities’ resettlement schemes to place refugees through safe and planned pathways.
We have been working alongside UNHCR, the Home Office, regional Migration Partnership, and district partners since 2015 – when we committed to take part in the Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme (VPRS). This scheme was a UK Government initiative to resettle 20,000 people impacted by the Syrian conflict in the UK by 2020.
The first refugee family was welcomed to Somerset in 2016. Since then we have committed to the take part in subsequent government resettlement programs. With the help of local services, charities, and generous offers from the community we have supported many people to safely resettle here.
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Guidance on Ukrainian resettlement
Homes for Ukraine
The government launched the Homes for Ukraine sponsorship pathway in 2022. You can register your interest in sponsoring a family at Homes for Ukraine – Homes for Ukraine – Local Sponsorship Scheme for Ukraine. This page offers further guidance about who can become a sponsor.
If you wish to be matched to a Ukrainian individual or family, you can register here
The Home Secretary has confirmed that Ukrainians who are on work, study or visit visas in the UK will have their visas temporarily extended, or be able to switch onto different visa routes.
- You can find further visa guidance on the GOV.UK website
- There is separate advice for British nationals in Ukraine on the GOV.UK website
How you can help
If you are looking for ways to support Ukrainian refugees, you can find out about what to consider when donating, where to donate, and the government’s plans for a sponsorship program on the GOV.UK website.
You can also find more information in the Somerset support for Ukraine section.
The New Global Scheme
The UK met its VPRS target in February 2021. Since then, the Government has committed to continue refugee resettlement under the United Kingdom Resettlement Scheme (UKRS).
In September 2022, we pledged to continue our support for refugees by agreeing to take part in UKRS. This scheme takes the success of VPRS and extends it to some of the world’s most vulnerable refugees.
Afghan Resettlement
In Summer 2021, local authorities were called upon to expand their support to Afghan personnel who worked alongside the British military as interpreters and translators, as well as at-risk citizens.
We are committed to supporting people placed through the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) and Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS).
Temporary Accommodation for Asylum Seekers
The Home Office are using hotels as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.
Asylum seekers may have had a difficult experience before arriving in the UK and may not understand English. As a county we are known for our compassion and supporting others who are going through difficult.
The Home Office may set up a hotel in Somerset, so we have put together a number of responses to some frequently asked questions to help increase your understanding should this be the case.
Widening Asylum Dispersal
In the 2022 local authorities were mandated by The Home Office to support the widening asylum dispersal scheme.
The Home Office contractor Ready Homes are looking to procure properties across the country so that asylum seekers can be moved out of hotels into dispersal accommodation. When a move has taken place, asylum cases are considered.
Somerset will be supporting the Home Office in the delivery of this scheme.
How you can help
Whether it’s your time, resources, or skills on offer, we want to direct you to the right place to support refugees and asylum seekers.
Private Landlords
If you are a private landlord with self-contained accommodation, an HMO, or a room we would like to hear from you. Each resettlement scheme allows different types of accommodation to be used for different people. We are particularly looking for self-contained housing that is close to town centres, but willing to explore other options. Please contact resettlement@somerset.gov.uk.
Voluntary and Community Support
We are thrilled to be working with many voluntary and community organisations in support of refugee resettlement and asylum seekers across the county.
If you are interested in providing clothing, toys and other items to those in need contact Refugee Aid from Taunton (RAFT)
If you are interested in volunteering your time to be-friend refugees, teach English and offer a welcome through the network of Welcome Hubs in Somerset contact
CHARIS
Taunton Welcomes Refugees (TWR)
Langport Area Refugee Action (LARA)
Refugee Action in Somerset East (RAISE)
Wiveliscombe Welcomes Refugees
Thank You
We would like to thank members of the public, local services, and charities who have come forward with offers of housing, spare rooms, children’s toys, clothing, and employment opportunities. We know that resettlement is achieved through communities and your offers make all the difference to what we do.