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Council telephone systems

We are moving to a new telephone system. This may cause some initial issues and disruption to calls while it is being set up. If you have any issues, you may wish to call back at another time. We appreciate your patience whilst the new system is implemented and apologise for any disruption that you may experience. 

Brexit in Brighton & Hove

Supporting our communities

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We are proud that Brighton & Hove is a vibrant and diverse city. As a council, we value and encourage this diversity. We also take a leading role to increase equality, inclusion and fairness across the whole of our city.

We do not tolerate hate incidents in our city. Our community safety team works closely with the police and our communities to prevent hate incidents crime and support people affected.

If you have been harmed by a hate incident either as the direct victim or as a witness, our community safety team are here to support you and provide advice.

You can contact our team by:

  • email: communitysafety.casework@brighton-hove.gov.uk
  • phone: 01273 292 735 (in an emergency, always call the police on 999)
  • using our online reporting form

You can also report hate incidents to Sussex Police or call them on 101 if it’s not an emergency.

Supporting EU citizens to stay in the UK 

This community groups toolkit gives you resources to support EU citizens to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme 

It has been designed to make it easy for you to provide clear and accurate information to the EU citizens and family members you are supporting.

The content includes print and digital assets. It covers key areas of the EU Settlement Scheme including:

  • eligibility
  • the application process
  • the wide range of support available
  • the deadline

Leaflets and posters are available to download and print.

Information is also available in different European languages

Apply to the EU Settlement Scheme

We want EU citizens to stay in Brighton & Hove

If you have EU family, friends, neighbours or colleagues, please tell them about the EUSS. It’s free to apply, and the deadline is 30 June 2021.

Apply online, or phone the EU Settlement Resolution Centre 0300 123 7379 if you need help.

If you need digital support with your application send an email to We Are Digital or phone 03333 445 675.

EUSS guidance is available in different European languages.

Support for vulnerable migrants

Citizens Advice Brighton and Hove can support you with late applications to the EU Settlement scheme, or with upgrading pre-settled to settled status.

To find out more send an email to victor.feltham@cabrightonhove.org, phone 08082 787 815 or get help online.

To get support for vulnerable migrants contact:

  • Voices in Exile, send an email to advice@voicesinexile.org or phone 01273 082 105

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