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“I don’t understand what healthcare services I can use or what I have to pay for.”

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We created multilingual information leaflets and offer 1-to-1 support to help you understand your rights to free NHS services, including GP, A&E, maternity care and HC2 certificate applications.

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“I need help registering with a doctor, but I don’t speak English well.”

We did

We now have bilingual staff and trained interpreters available during registration support. We also run health access drop-in sessions in community languages, including Arabic, Kurdish, and Tigrinya.

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“I live far from your office and can’t afford the bus.”

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We expanded our mobile outreach programme and pop-up events in neighbourhoods like Sneinton, Forest Fields and Radford. We also offer travel support where needed.

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“I’m worried about my mental health but don’t know who to talk to.”

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We now provide mental health signposting and partner with local counsellors and charities who understand trauma and the asylum experience. We also run wellbeing workshops and peer support groups.

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“It’s hard to talk about health issues with someone I don’t know.”

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We launched a Community Health Champions programme, where people with lived experience volunteer to support others. They speak your language, understand your journey, and help build trust.

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“Health appointments are confusing, and I often miss them.”

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We introduced a health navigation service — we’ll help you book appointments, send reminders, and explain what to expect. We also created simple guides on how to use the NHS. 

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It’s sometimes hard to know what I need to bring before coming to get foodbank or clothing vouchers.

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We have ensured all vouchers require no documentation, you can register or renew entirely with our help.

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Some learners in ESOL classes wanted more chances to practice conversational English outside of lessons.

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We are spending time helping learners to sign up for volunteering to allow for more conversational opportunities.

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Clients looking for work wanted more practical support with CV writing and interview preparation.

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We organised a weekly jobs club at Radford Library, offering drop-in support for those needing employability help.

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Some learners wanted childcare support to attend ESOL classes.

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We’re currently looking at extending our mother and child esol classes to help with childcare support.