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Launching the Network of Accommodation for Asylum Seekers

MH via OxIMC | 23.01.2011 13:46 | Migration | Oxford

A call out for people interested in providing practical support for asylum seekers.

As I am certain you are aware - through your ongoing contact with and interest in asylum seekers, Oxford is home to literally hundreds of destitute and often homeless asylum seekers. As many tighten their belts in these harsh times, nowhere is this felt more sharply than amongst those already most vulnerable and marginalised on the edges of our "big society". And nowhere can the plight of the homeless asylum seeker be more starkly apparent than in Oxford, a city famed for both its affluence and altruism.

It is precisely for this reason that I am delighted to be starting the new year with a new project: NAmASte, the Network of Accommodation for Asylum Seekers. I am writing now to invite your thinking as to whether you, or someone you know amongst your friends and contacts, may wish to take part in this network.

Through this project, which will be running as part of the services offered by Asylum Welcome, we hope to identify, encourage and support local people - individuals, couples, families, even small groups - to welcome an asylum seeker, who may otherwise be homeless, into their home. Whether this is simply for a few days and weeks, or for longer periods up to a number of months, offering people a friendly and secure base from which to begin to resolve their wider issues can have a transformative effect on a vulnerable person's life.

I'm sure I don't need to explain the difficulties of living with little or no income, dealing with deep-seated personal trauma and grappling with complex legal issues faced by many asylum seekers, or how these are exacerbated when working from a basis of homelessness or insecure, temporary accommodation often on sofas or floors or inappropriate situations where they may be at risk of exploitation. Equally, I'm sure you can imagine the impact that being offered a sympathetic welcome, a comfy bed and a safe room of your own could have in helping people begin to make positive headway. As well as meeting an immediate need, through offering practical and personal support to guests, through offering training, advise, encouragement and ongoing support to hosts, and through facilitating practical and sensible hosting agreements, we hope to establish positive relationships that enable hosts to benefit from understanding and participating in the lives of often remarkable people from diverse cultures and experiences, and that enable guests to feel welcomed and recognised for who they are and therefore to flourish.

"Namaste" is a greeting or word of welcome used throughout much of Asia, in various languages, dialects and cultures. Whilst it is the standard greeting, translated it means to recognise and welcome the spirit in, or of, the person welcomed. It is hoped that through this project, recognising and welcoming people's humanity in a most practical way, that this is exactly what we will be able to do.

Please contact me if you would like to know more, and please forward this message to your friends, contacts and networks who you think may be interested...

We will very soon be starting to identify those most in need of accommodation, from those already known to Asylum Welcome and by referral from other agencies. However, at this point, I am looking for people who are open to considering hosting, but also to people who may have other insights or expertise to offer, or people who may want to get involved in other ways.

There is no commitment to host at this stage, and I am very happy to explore any thoughts or concerns you may have about hosting, and to provide you with much more information. I am aware there are many people in Oxford - and elsewhere - who have very successfully hosted asylum seekers for many years. I am happy to discuss their experiences and pass on lessons learned, and begin to look at whether you as an individual, couple, family, household or even a small group of households may be able to offer a home for a few weeks or months. I can assure you that all guests will be people who are suitable to benefit from this, and who are well known to us, and you will be supported on any practical or personal issues that may arise. All guests will continue to receive support around their cases and other issues and you are not being asked to get involved beyond hosting, or to be an expert. All you need is a welcoming attitude, a sympathy towards the experiences of asylum seekers, and a spare room.

MH via OxIMC
- e-mail: namasteoxford@yahoo.co.uk

Additions

Clarification

28.01.2011 18:00

Please note that following my recent message, there have been some slight changes to Namaste, which I need to clarify.

The email address for Namaste will now be  namasteoxford@yahoo.co.uk

Having worked closely with Asylum Welcome in the planning of this project, it will now be working as an independent agency, rather than an Asylum Welcome service. This is because following circulation of the project details, a conflict of interest with another aspect of their work was identified by a member of Asylum Welcome who had not previously been involved with the planning process. They do however remain very supportive of Namaste, as the following comments from Matt Holman, Director, indicates:

"I need to stress that although Asylum Welcome supports the aims and outcomes of Namaste in principle; it should not be considered and is not a part of Asylum Welcome’s work. Asylum Welcome has been consulted about the project and I can personally vouch for the amount of planning and consultation that has gone into it. However, as I have said, you should not consider Namaste to be part of Asylum Welcome’s work."

I am sure you appreciate the need to clarify this, and apologise for any confusion this may have caused. I can assure you that this will in no way impede the running of the project, and we are still enthusiastic to continue the work of recruiting and supporting hosts to welcome those in urgent need of a place they can call home.

Me
mail e-mail: namasteoxford@yahoo.co.uk