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Due to essential updates, MyAccount and all forms will be unavailable from 2pm to 3pm 31 May 2023. We apologise for any inconvenience.
If you would like to view this website in another language we recommend using Google Translate. We have set the default language to Ukrainian on this link. To choose a new language select the drop down menu at the top of the page.
Якщо ви бажаєте переглянути цей веб-сайт іншою мовою, ми рекомендуємо використовувати Google Translate. За цим посиланням ми встановили українську мову за умовчанням, щоб вибрати нову мову, виберіть спадне меню вгорі по центру сторінки.
Если вы хотите просмотреть этот веб-сайт на другом языке, мы рекомендуем использовать Google Translate. По этой ссылке мы установили украинский язык по умолчанию. Чтобы выбрать новый язык, выберите раскрывающееся меню вверху по центру страницы.
We are here to support you and we hope this guide will help you settle in.
If you have questions which this guide or your host cannot answer, phone us on 01273 293 117 and select option 2, or send an email to Ukrainian.Support@brighton-hove.gov.uk.
An interpreter is available if you need one.
Find out who to contact if you have an emergency when our offices are closed.
We're holding information, advice and support drop-ins for Ukrainian refugees, their families and hosts in the BIPC Workshop space at Jubilee Library, Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE.
Guest sessions are 10am to 12.30pm on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. An interpreter will be available.
Host sessions are 5pm to 7pm on the first Tuesday of the month.
You don't need to book. You can drop in for an informal chat with members of staff from the Community Hub Team.
Drop in for information and advice about:
We will keep this page updated with the latest relevant information.
The government has a welcome guide for Ukrainians arriving in the UK. You can also find answers about the Homes for Ukraine scheme from GOV.UK.
Sussex Interpreting Services also has useful information for Brighton & Hove guests in Ukrainian.
A team of researchers from the Institute for Research into Superdiversity at the University of Birmingham has put together an online Homes for Ukraine toolkit of useful information for guests and hosts.