Portsmouth News

New sanctuary in city will offer ‘a beautiful space of openness’

Asylum seekers and refugee hub

- By BEN FISHWICK Chief reporter ben.fishwick@thenews.co.uk

A HUB has opened in the city offering support for refugees and asylum seekers.

The scheme, led by Portsmouth City of Sanctuary, is at St Luke’s Church in Greetham Street in the city centre.

Named the Refugee Sanctuary Hub, it is backed by the Medaille Trust, Citizen’s Advice Portsmouth (CAP), sex worker support group VISTA at Harbour Church and Baby Basics.

Organisers hope it gives one place for people needing support after escaping violence and persecutio­n abroad.

Phil Marshall is the Immigratio­n Service project manager at Citizens Advice Portsmouth.

He said: ‘CAP is delighted to provide support services to the Refugee Sanctuary Hub, which comes at a time where support for the asylum seeker and refugee community is critical.

‘We are proud to be part of this fantastic collaborat­ive community initiative.’

Support for refugees in the area has been bolstered since the Taliban took control of Afghanista­n, with new organisati­ons springing up offering help. The hub offers caseworker­s looking at school admissions, LGBTQ+ advice, help with registerin­g with a GP surgery and access to community groups.

Each week the hub hopes to offer the services of an immigratio­n solicitor, a barber, GP, and baby bank.

Diane Urquhart, from Baby Basics, said: ‘This partnershi­p means that we can get to the real core of the needs of people of the city, and we’ll be able to take quicker and slicker action to provide a better service, at the same time as gaining a better understand­ing of the families’ needs.’

Miriam Hargreaves, from VISTA, added: ‘We’re thrilled about it. We at VISTA are about supporting women in the sex industry, offering a safe space for them here.

‘Whatever they’ve come from, people can come together for care and support, and we are really pleased about working in one place with our partner organisati­ons.’

Babette Clarke, from the Medaille Trust, said the ‘partnershi­p is going to bring such a beautiful space of openness for anybody in the community that needs help’.

She said: ‘That’s what is

really important – that anyone can turn up and be treated with respect and dignity, and hopefully we can signpost them to get the help they need, or just come along and have a warm cup of tea and a chat.’

The hub is open each Monday from 10.30am-12.30pm and is fuelled by donations.

For more informatio­n and to find out how to donate, email portsmouth­cityofsanc­tuary@gmail.com

For more, see portsmouth. cityofsanc­tuary.org

What’s important is anyone can turn up and be treated with respect and dignity. Babette Clarke

 ?? ?? THRILLED The launch of the Refugee Sanctuary Hub
THRILLED The launch of the Refugee Sanctuary Hub

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