Hong Kong Welcome Hub in Yorkshire and Humber - Impact survey

Hong Kong Welcome Hub in Yorkshire and Humber (hosted by Migration Yorkshire) is one of 12 Welcome Hubs playing an integral role in the delivery of the Hong Kong BN(O) Welcome Programme, coordinating the welcome of Hong Kong BN(O) visa holders into their new communities with local authorities and other delivery partners. Welcome Hubs are not physical hubs, but rather the model of support provided; each hub has its own website for resources and information and provides a range of support based on the needs of BN(O) visa holders in their area.

Hong Kong Welcome Hubs are hosted by Strategic Migration Partnerships (SMPs), which are local government led partnerships funded by, but independent of, the Home Office. Their main role is to coordinate and support delivery of national programmes in asylum and refugee schemes as well as agreed regional and devolved migration priorities. 

The purpose of this survey is to gather information about the impact of the Hong Kong Welcome Hub in the Yorkshire and Humber region. This is to help us with reporting to our funders (the Department of the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities) as well as for our internal planning. Your input will help us draw out what is working well and what could be improved. We also ask some open-ended questions with the aim of gaining more detailed insight which can inform our involvement with partners, including government departments. 

The survey is anonymous, and it should not take more than 15 minutes. To see how Migration Yorkshire uses personal information read our privacy policy.

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