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Home Office allows 260 to stay in capital

Posted: 09 December 2004 | Subscribe Online


The Home Office has said that 260 asylum seekers living in emergency accommodation in London who require care available only in the capital should not be dispersed, it was revealed last week.

The Refugee Council has been negotiating with the government to keep the group in London when it stops managing emergency accommodation at the end of this month.

One of the National Asylum Support Service's housing providers will take over managing the accommodation of the group. Charities Refugee Arrivals Project and Migrant Helpline will manage emergency accommodation in London for new arrivals who can be dispersed.
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The Refugee Council said negotiations about the transfer of housing management had been going on during the past year and described the decision to stop providing emergency accommodation for new arrivals as "strategic".

Refugee Council deputy chief executive Margaret Lally said:"We plan to focus on advice and other much needed services for asylum seekers. The transition has been planned to minimise disruption to clients and to liaise with stakeholders to ensure continuing support for asylum seekers."

Asylum seekers who need care only available in London include those with certain medical needs and those receiving help from the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture.


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