We estimate there are approximately 2500 refugees in Suffolk, the majority of them living in Ipswich. For historical reasons, the largest community comprises Iraqi Kurds, with established communities of Iranians and Afghans as well. Many of these have refugee status or leave to remain in the UK, with some also having achieved British citizenship. Others, however, find themselves still in legal limbo after more than a decade in the country.
There are currently 80-90 asylum seekers, many of them families, housed in Ipswich under the government’s ‘dispersal’ system. These people come from a range of countries and all are awaiting a decision on their asylum claim. In addition, over recent years Suffolk has hosted an increased number of Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASCs).
We offer a range of services to help refugees settle, from legal advice, training and job support through to English classes; even the opportunity to play sport and start to rebuild a life here in Ipswich. The great majority are settling in well, with many working, volunteering, studying, setting up businesses and beginning to rebuild their lives with our support.
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