Housing
- Have you checked with your Landlord or Mortgage Provider to ensure you can offer a space?
- Have you checked with your Home Insurance Provider?
- Have you got a spare bedroom that is private to allow people space to grieve and recover? A sofa bed in a living room is not ideal for a person recovering from trauma.
- Are you happy to give a copy of your house key to your guest?
- Will you be comfortable allowing people access to your home if you go on holiday?
The minimum commitment is 6 months, but if the person hasn’t found anywhere else to go in that time, would you be able to let them stay? Will you feel comfortable asking your guest to leave? N.B. If the hosting relationship breaks down, your guest will be able to apply for homelessness assistance and social housing, however depending on where you are living the availability of temporary accommodation may be limited, and it could take even longer to find permanent housing.
Financial
- Will this impact your council tax, utility bills or rent? N.B. Some local authorities offer a ‘Sanctuary discount’ to ensure hosts do not lose their Single Person Council Tax discount (if they not please do contact us to see if we can advocate for this change)
- Will you be able to provide food and other basics whilst arrivals wait for their benefits claim to be processed? N.B. Local authorities will be providing one-off payments to people on arrival but this might not be enough to cover all their immediate needs whilst they wait for benefits.
Practical
- Do you already have links to your local Sunflower Sisters support group or other refugee supporting/advice organisations?
- Do you have the time to support people to register with GPs, dentists, etc.?
- You may host someone who cannot speak English. Can you help someone navigate a new place and new systems without interpretation or translation support?
- Are you comfortable with Social Workers and people visiting your home to do checks?
- Will you feel comfortable living with people who have very different parenting styles or cultures?
- Are you happy living with someone who may not have had any covid vaccinations?
- It may take time for the person to find employment or feel comfortable socialising, are you happy for someone to be in your space a lot?
Emotional
- Have you spoken to your family or children about how they feel about hosting a new person in your home?
- Have you met or supported someone who has complex mental health problems, or PTSD for example? People suffering from trauma can be very depressed, hopeless, and angry. This situation can be difficult and the person may need specialized treatment or support. Sponsors will be provided with no medical history about a guest.
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