EU Settlement Scheme: community support for vulnerable citizens
Organisations funded to provide support to vulnerable and at-risk EU citizens applying to the EU Settlement Scheme.
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Charities and voluntary organisations across the UK are being funded to provide help and information to vulnerable EU, EEA and Swiss citizens and their family members applying to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Practical support is available for a range of needs including:
- disabled people
- children
- people with severe mental health conditions
- victims of human trafficking
- victims of domestic abuse
- people without a permanent address
- homeless people
- elderly or isolated people
Four grant-funded national organisations in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and 13 OISC (Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner) level 2+ organisations, will make sure UK-wide coverage and services are available to the people who need them.
Updates to this page
Last updated 9 October 2024 + show all updates
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Added STEP to the list of organisations providing complex EUSS advice and support services.
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Removal of Advice NI from organisations providing complex EUSS advice and support services.
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Removed Rights of Women from the list of organisations.
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Updated the details for GYROS (Great Yarmouth Refugee & Outreach Support).
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Updated email address for The Refugee and Migrant Centre.
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Updated wording and contact details for Central England Law Centre.
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Listing for The Refugee and Migrant Centre updated.
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Updated the list of grant funded organisations and the service they offer.
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Removed Perth & Kinross Association of Voluntary Service (PKAVS) as they are no longer funded.
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Updated Citizens Advice Liverpool section on the list of organisations.
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Removed Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) from the list of organisations.
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Updated the details for Asylum Welcome.
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Contact details for the East European Resource Centre have been updated.
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Removed details for Citizens Advice East End.
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Removed Citizen's Advice Mid Mercia from the list as they are no longer funded by the Home Office.
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Telephone number for Citizens Advice Luton has been updated.
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Corrected contact details now that 'Fife Migrant Forum' has changed to 'Fife International Forum'.
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Updated contact details for Calderdale Council.
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Updated contact details for Migrant Help.
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Updated details for 'Community Renewal Trust', 'International Organization for Migration (IOM)' and 'Tros Gynnal Plant Cardiff (TGP Cymru)'.
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Updated details for Southern Brooks in the list of organisations.
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Removed Your Homes Newcastle from the list as it is no longer a grant-funded organisation.
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Updated 'Citizens Advice Redbridge' contact details.
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Updated Birmingham City Council details.
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Updated entry for Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS).
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Updated link to Birmingham City Council.
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Updated contact details for Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS).
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Updated phone number for Southend-on-Sea Guild of Help and Citizens Advice Bureau.
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Updated contact details for Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire.
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Updated link to Citizens Advice Mid Mercia.
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Updated details for St Vincent de Paul Society.
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Updated Newport Mind Association details.
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Updated the contact information for Calderdale Council and Citizens Advice Wandsworth.
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Updated SIFA's contact details and bio.
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Updated email for Nova Wakefield District Limited.
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Updated contact details.
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Updated contact details.
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Updated details to reflect scope and number of organisations.
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Updated contact details.
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Updated to add contact details and organisation descriptions.
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Added notice to state that more information about the organisations on the list is coming soon.
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Updated list of organisations.
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Updated to explain that grant funded organisations information is out of date.
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Added guidance about coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Information for the East European Resource Centre and Royal Association for Deaf people updated.
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Added biographical information for each organisation.
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