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Find out what we are doing to help support those fleeing the situation in Afghanistan.
Kingston Council has pledged to support the people of Afghanistan by providing resettlement opportunities for over 60 individuals within the borough.
There is a range of resettlement schemes currently operating in the United Kingdom, funded by the UK government, which support different groups of people. There are two schemes that were set up in response to the situation in Afghanistan which we will be supporting:
The Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP), supports Afghan nationals who have supported British efforts in the country. This scheme is currently in operation since being launched in April 2021, and we are already supporting one family under this scheme.
The Afghan Citizens’ Resettlement Scheme (ACRS), allows Afghans most in need, including women and children, to resettle in the UK. This scheme launched in January 2022.
Kingston Council prides itself on providing sanctuary to refugees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable resettled families. We believe there is strength in diversity, and we strongly believe that we should open our doors to support those who need it.
It is worth noting that Afghan families being resettled in Kingston are not classed as “refugees”, but rather are supported by the Home Office resettlement schemes mentioned above: the Afghan Relocations & Assistance Policy (ARAP), and the Afghan Citizens’ Resettlement Scheme (ACRS). Many of the people fleeing the Taliban and being resettled in Kingston are those that supported the British military in Afghanistan, and we, therefore, have a responsibility to protect them. Kingston is proud to provide a welcoming response to such individuals and their families.
We are now in a position to accelerate our efforts to accommodate Afghan families into the borough. We are in need of private landlords who are able to offer their self-contained flats or houses for rent. If this is you and you wish to help, please fill out this form so we can assess the suitability of the property. Alternatively, if you have any further questions on this scheme, please contact refugee-migrantschemes@kingston.gov.uk.
If you do not have a property you are able to offer, there are still plenty of ways you can help:
Families arriving through the Government’s resettlement schemes will be housed in private accommodation sourced independently by the resettlement team, so their arrival will not impact the Council’s housing register in any way.
Like the Vulnerable Person’s Resettlement Scheme, through which Kingston has resettled 15 Syrian families since 2015, Afghan families resettled in Kingston will receive funding from the Home Office through the relevant scheme.
Families resettled in Kingston will be assigned a caseworker, who will help ensure that they are linked to necessary services. The Home Office has also announced additional funding to provide additional school places, support from the NHS, and to help with housing costs. This comes under the Government’s ‘Operation Warm Welcome’.
Afghan families will receive support to integrate into their local communities. This will be provided through collaboration between Kingston Council’s resettlement team and local charity partners. They will also receive English language classes and be told about how to access and navigate, services.