Since the war in Ukraine started in February 2022, the people of Middlesbrough have opened their hearts and homes to those fleeing the country.
The government has set up two schemes to help people from Ukraine to find a safe home in the UK.
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Since the war in Ukraine started in February 2022, the people of Middlesbrough have opened their hearts and homes to those fleeing the country.
The government has set up two schemes to help people from Ukraine to find a safe home in the UK.
The government's Ukraine Family Scheme visa allows family members of British nationals, UK settled persons, and certain others to come to, or stay in, the UK. It's a free scheme, and people coming to the UK through this scheme will be able to live, work, and study in the UK.
The government regularly updates information and advice on the immigration information for Ukrainians in the UK, British nationals and their family members page on GOV.UK.
The Homes for Ukraine scheme is an opportunity to offer a home to those fleeing the war in Ukraine. To get involved, you must register your interest on GOV.UK.
Find out more about how Stronger Communities Middlesbrough supports people taking part in the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
The support which people arriving from Ukraine are entitled to from local councils depends on what kind of visa they have. Help and support is also available from other organisations.
The government has also produced a welcome guide for Ukrainians arriving in the UK, which is available in English, Ukrainian, and Russian. The Red Cross has also created a help guide for Ukrainian refugees in the UK.
National Rail offers the Ukrainian displaced persons travel scheme, which is valid across most rail, bus, and coach services in the UK. It allows your guest to travel for free from their arrival destination to your property, if you are unable to offer them transport.
The Barnardo's Ukrainian support helpline is available to anyone fleeing the conflict in Ukraine. It is staffed by English, Ukrainian, and Russian speaking staff, and offers support to children and families arriving in the UK from Ukraine. Full details, including opening hours and the phone number, are available on the Barnardo's Ukrainian support helpline page.
With the situation developing in Ukraine, your children may be asking questions which you don't know how to answer.
Newsround, from the BBC's CBBC channel, has trusted videos and reports about the war in Ukraine which have been produced specifically for children. There is also a section offering advice for children if they are upset by the news.
Place2Be's educational psychologists have also shared advice about how to discuss war and conflict with children, and how to support them at this difficult and worrying time.
We understand that you may have questions about the support offered to those fleeing the war in Ukraine, and our frequently asked questions page aims to answer them. We'll add new questions when they're asked.