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Gloucestershire Homes for Ukraine sponsor guide

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Thank you for offering your home to someone in need. The generosity of people across the county in providing safety and refuge to those fleeing Russia’s war in Ukraine reflects the very best of our county.

We are working with the district councils; the NHS Clinical Commissioning Group; Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (GARAS) and other partners to support sponsors and guests through the Gloucestershire Housing Partnership.

This guidance is being issued by the Gloucestershire Housing Partnership for those who have registered as sponsors in the Homes for Ukraine Scheme in Gloucestershire.

We are still receiving updates and information from central government regarding the scheme; requirements for sponsors; and how local authorities are expected to help. 

As more information becomes available, we will continue to update this guide. It should be read alongside the national guidance for sponsors.

Please read this Advice for Host Families pack produced by Barnardos and their partners. It contains more information about Ukraine culture differences and how to support someone suffering from traumatic experiences.

We are currently increasing our access to Ukrainian and Russian-language interpreters in Gloucestershire, which are the two most common first languages spoken in Ukraine.

During the initial phone call to arrange a visit, we will ask about your guests’ spoken English language. This is so we can ensure that we prioritise interpreters time to visit those guests who have little or no English language skills. 

You might also like to download this Free Ukrainian Phrasebook - Lonely Planet UK

Page updated: 12/05/2023 Page updated by: GCC communications

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