Our Migrant Accommodation Pathways Support service is open to any professional working with a non-UK national rough sleeping in London or at risk of doing so.
Our Migrant Accommodation Pathways Support service is open to any professional working with a non-UK national rough sleeping in London or at risk of doing so.
Migrant Accommodation Pathways Support service (MAPS) supports any non-UK nationals rough sleeping or at immediate risk of it, across London. We work to identify and clarify our clients’ entitlements, accommodation options, and work with other professionals to help them out of homelessness.
Based on our experience at MAPS, we have created some tools and factsheets for workers supporting non-UK nationals. We update the content available regularly so keep an eye out for new resources as they become available.
We take a rights based approach. This means we:
Ensuring we provide a route out of homelessness that reflects a person’s wishes and needs. Regardless of whether this is in the UK or elsewhere in the world.
Our service is open to any professional working with a non-UK national rough sleeping in London or at risk of doing so.
From your first contact, we will triage your query and can offer you:
We have access to:
Please note that some of these resources make reference to internal St Mungo’s policies and procedures so please feel free to adapt these accordingly in line with your own organisation polices and procedures.
In this e-Learning, you will learn how to plan and deliver a safe and sustainable reconnection which resolves an individual’s homelessness.
Part One includes: Assessment and addressing support needs in the UK, and Immigration advice
LINKS:
The Passage – Modern Slavery Statement
Street Legal – streetlegal@mungos.org
In this e-Learning, you will learn how to plan and deliver a safe and sustainable reconnection which resolves an individual’s homelessness.
Part Two includes: Accommodation options and meeting needs in the country of reconnection
LINKS:
In this e-Learning, you will learn how to plan and deliver a safe and sustainable reconnection which resolves an individual’s homelessness.
Part Three includes: Travel logistics and follow-up
LINKS:
Rome2Rio: https://www.rome2rio.com/
To access the service for advice or to make a referral, please call the advice line or email us.
The advice line is open Monday to Friday between 9:30am to 5pm.
T: 0203 092 7455
E: MAPS@mungos.org
We aim to respond to all queries within 24 hours.
Joint working is key to supporting migrants into sustainable accommodation so we ask for ongoing support from the referrer.
A reconnection is a piece of work to support an individual to return safely to their home outside the UK. A reconnection should always involve the following elements.
What is supported reconnection?
A supported reconnection is where a staff member supports an individuals to return by travelling with them and making sure they are safely linked in on arrival. This is essential for clients who have higher support needs.
The service is delivered by St Mungo’s and is funded by the Greater London Authority and the Department for Levelling up, Housing and Communities.
Migrant Accommodation Pathways Support service (MAPS) supports any non-UK nationals rough sleeping or at immediate risk of it, across London. We work to identify and clarify our clients’ entitlements, accommodation options, and work with other professionals to help them out of homelessness.
Based on our experience at MAPS, we have created some tools and factsheets for workers supporting non-UK nationals. We update the content available regularly so keep an eye out for new resources as they become available.
We take a rights based approach. This means we:
Ensuring we provide a route out of homelessness that reflects a person’s wishes and needs. Regardless of whether this is in the UK or elsewhere in the world.
Our service is open to any professional working with a non-UK national rough sleeping in London or at risk of doing so.
From your first contact, we will triage your query and can offer you:
We have access to:
Please note that some of these resources make reference to internal St Mungo’s policies and procedures so please feel free to adapt these accordingly in line with your own organisation polices and procedures.
Best Practice Guide
Factsheet for workers on best practice on facilitating international reconnections
Pathways into Accommodation for Non-UK Nationals
Minimum standards for accommodation pathways for non-UK Nationals
Appendix A – Pathways into accommodation outside the UK – Risk assessment form
Risk assessment tool for workers to use when assessing the safety and sustainability of an international reconnection
Exploring all options checklist
A tool for workers to use when supporting individuals with unclear or limited entitlements to help explore routes into accommodation.
Promoting participation checklist
A tool for workers to use when supporting a client to work with their immigration adviser.
Promoting participation plan
A tool for workers to use with clients to help them to work effectively with their immigration adviser and participate in the immigration process. It is designed to help workers, clients and immigration advisers think about some of the challenges that might arise and how you can work together to address these.
Info sheet on the Home Office changes to how clients evidence immigration status
Information on the Home Office plans to phase out the use of physical documents to evidence immigration status and move to an e-visa. Includes information for workers on how they can support clients prepare for these changes to ensure they can continue to access and prove their immigration status.
In this e-Learning, you will learn how to plan and deliver a safe and sustainable reconnection which resolves an individual’s homelessness.
Part One includes: Assessment and addressing support needs in the UK, and Immigration advice
LINKS:
The Passage – Modern Slavery Statement
Street Legal – streetlegal@mungos.org
In this e-Learning, you will learn how to plan and deliver a safe and sustainable reconnection which resolves an individual’s homelessness.
Part Two includes: Accommodation options and meeting needs in the country of reconnection
LINKS:
In this e-Learning, you will learn how to plan and deliver a safe and sustainable reconnection which resolves an individual’s homelessness.
Part Three includes: Travel logistics and follow-up
LINKS:
Rome2Rio: https://www.rome2rio.com/
To access the service for advice or to make a referral, please call the advice line or email us.
The advice line is open Monday to Friday between 9:30am to 5pm.
T: 0203 092 7455
E: MAPS@mungos.org
We aim to respond to all queries within 24 hours.
Joint working is key to supporting migrants into sustainable accommodation so we ask for ongoing support from the referrer.
What is reconnection?
A reconnection is a piece of work to support an individual to return safely to their home outside the UK. A reconnection should always involve the following elements.
What is supported reconnection?
A supported reconnection is where a staff member supports an individuals to return by travelling with them and making sure they are safely linked in on arrival. This is essential for clients who have higher support needs.
The service is delivered by St Mungo’s and is funded by the Greater London Authority and the Department for Levelling up, Housing and Communities.
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