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by Eastern European Welfare Association - EWA

About our activities / service

Accessibility details Fully accessible.
Opening hours 9 am to 5 pm

Opening days

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Our team of qualified Advisors provides a wide range of support in matters related to everyday life, in particular: 1. Immigration advice for EU nationals and their spouses in obtaining settled status. 2. Health: support in booking appointments with GP and accessing other relevant support 3. Education: communication with mainstream schools for parents; support in finding relevant qualifications and courses; support in applications for school/college places, etc. 4. Employability: communication with employers, support in finding relevant employment, CV clinics, job searches, ENIC applications (Statement of Comparability). 5. Housing: communication with housing providers incl. the council, support for homeless and rough sleepers, people at the risk of evictions; support in communication with landlords and other PRS

Staff qualifications The staff are qualified to deliver the services of Eastern European Welfare Association.
Genders All
Age focus 18 year olds, 19-25 year olds, 26-65 year olds, 65+ year olds

About the organisation

European's Welfare Association is a non-for profit community interest organisation (social enterprise CIC) focused on supporting migrants in areas of education (in ESOL, Polish on KS1, GCSE, A Levels enabling them to communication in both languages and enhance children’s identity), welfare (legal advice and support for most vulnerable European immigrants in U.K.), art and culture. Their main beneficiaries are newly arrived European nationals, who may be experiencing some level of social exclusion, unemployment, depravation and inequality. They aim to enhance their students’ academic prospects as well as to enabling first generation migrants to obtain better job opportunities and general integration in the diverse British society.

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