Our work
Resettlement
Migration Yorkshire, as the regional strategic migration partnership, works closely with the Home Office, and with the local authorities in Yorkshire and Humber, to coordinate and match people being resettled in the UK to appropriate accommodation and integration support in the region.
Migration Yorkshire’s Resettlement Team currently manages and coordinates several resettlement schemes:
- The UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS)
- The Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy (ARAP)
- The Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS)
You can find out more on our resettlement page
Our Children and Families Wellbeing Project addresses the mental health and wellbeing needs of refugee families in the region.
For further information, go to Resettlement
UASC - National Transfer Scheme
Migration Yorkshire helps local authorities to meet the needs of unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC) by coordinating UASC referrals across the region from the National Transfer Scheme. We make sure that professionals are able to offer the best support to UASC by providing high quality training and guidance. See our UASC hub for links to useful resources and guidance, and information about training opportunities.
For further information, go to the UASC hub
Welcoming Young Refugees
Welcoming Young Refugees is a project that works with local authorities in Yorkshire and Humber to develop fostering services provision and expertise amongst professionals working with young refugees. We also provide support and training for foster carers and supported lodging providers.
We’ve also carried out research to develop our understanding of the needs, wishes and experiences of unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC) - findings will be used to improve services and support offered to young people and their carers.
For further information, go to Welcoming Young Refugees