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Majority of Ukrainian refugee hosts satisfied with support scheme

Monday 17th July 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, Politics

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A survey of residents across Bath and North East Somerset who took part in the Homes 4 Ukraine scheme has shown more than 80 percent would like to stay in touch with their guests.

The survey of hosts also found the majority were either very satisfied or satisfied with the support they’ve received from B&NES Council.

Seventy-nine hosts responded to the survey, which asked how satisfied or dissatisfied they had been with the local authority’s response to the Homes 4 Ukraine scheme, with three saying they were dissatisfied.

More than 80 per cent of respondents said they enjoyed their time hosting a family or individual, despite communication and sharing space in the house as the main challenges to hosting.

Almost 30 per cent of the hosts asked said they would consider hosting another refugee family or guest again in the future with almost the same number as yet undecided if they would host again.

One host commented: “I feel there has been a lot of support on offer for both guests and hosts. H4U clearly care about making hosting work for all involved.”

Another said: “I have been impressed by how diligent and responsive the H4U team has been. It has been a great reassurance to our guest, especially our second who has experienced a fake sponsorship offer which caused her considerable distress.”

The scheme is currently appealing for more host families to consider opening their homes.

So far, residents in Bath and North East Somerset have welcomed more than 350 Ukrainian guests under the government sponsorship scheme.

Hosts are paid a ‘thank you’ payment for hosting, which is between £350 and £500 per month depending upon the length of hosting.

Ukrainian families who are already here and are nearing the end of their initial sponsorship need to find a new hosts, as their existing hosts cannot continue. Landlords who may be willing to rent their properties to Ukrainian families are also required.

Councillor Dave Wood, deputy leader and cabinet member for Council Priorities and Delivery, said: “I am pleased to see such positive responses from our host families in this snapshot survey.

“I would like to thank our families for opening their homes as part of ongoing support for Ukrainians displaced by the war.

“We still need host families and I hope the positive experience and comments from this survey will encourage more families to consider the Homes 4 Ukraine scheme.”

You can find out more on the council’s Homes4Ukraine page, or you can also email [email protected].

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