Principles for asylum dispersal
From a briefing by Asylum Matters and NACCOM
Ensuring that people seeking asylum receive adequate temporary accommodation and support while they wait for a decision on their application should be a fundamental aspect of a fair and just asylum system. 12 principles..
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Look Beyond Borders
From a video by Amnesty International
When you sit down opposite a specific person and look into their eyes, you no longer see an anonymous refugee, one of the migrants, and notice the human before you, just like yourself – loving, suffering, dreaming.
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Recipes rebuilding lives
From a blog by Migrateful
What started as a pilot in a home, has now developed into a charity with chefs who are refugees from all corners of the globe facilitating cookery classes for thousands of participants.
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Pathways out of destitution
From a video by NACCOM
Stories of destitute asylum seekers and organisations and people helping them. "Over the course of the first week that someone stays with you the person literally transforms."
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Navigating the asylum system
From and article by R2C2
The Refugee Resource Centre for Churches (R2C2) was set up at the request of many Christian groups working with refugees in Britain, bringing together the expertise and experience of those involved in this vital work.
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How to help homeless people
From a booklet by Church Housing Trust
Church Housing Trust practical step by step guide for churches. Information on helping people at different stages of homelessness.
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In-Person - NACCOM - No Accommodation Network Conference 2025 - Manchester
@Manchester (Postcode M1 - An 11 minute walk from Manchester Victoria Station)
NACCOM was founded as a charity in 2015, following almost ten years as an informal network. The conference will bring together members, volunteers, supporters, allies and many others who have helped to shape our network into the powerful force for change that it is today.
Attendees will hear from frontline charity leaders, people with lived experience, and other experts and advocates from across the homelessness and refugee sectors, as we look back on NACCOM’s impact over the past decade, and mobilise towards a future free from destitution and homelessness for those in the asylum and immigration system. As part of this, we’ll be launching the start of a process to co-design NACCOM’s next strategy and a public campaign to mark our 20th anniversary as a network in 2026.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to share good practice, expertise and strategies encompassing both policy and practice through a range of interactive workshops, presentations and panel discussions.
09/04/2025
09:30