This page describes the help provided by the Refugee Integration and Employment Service (RIES).
The RIES is available to anyone over the age of 18 who has been granted refugee status or humanitarian protection following a claim handled by one of our asylum teams in the regions. It provides a standard level of service to new refugees across the United Kingdom, wherever they are living when their status is granted.
The RIES builds on the success of Sunrise, our pilot integraton service for newly granted refugees. Set up in 2005, Sunrise offered each refugee a personal caseworker to help achieve integration goals. The RIES was developed as a result of ongoing evaluation of Sunrise, lessons learned from the Time Together mentoring project and responses to a public consultation in 2006 (PDF 32K opens in new window). It aims to combine the best of the earlier programmes while also putting a sharper focus on employment.
The RIES offers a 12-month service to each person granted refugee status or humanitarian protection. This service has three complementary elements:
Within a few days of receiving refugee status or humanitarian protection, the person is referred to a personal case manager who develops an individual integration plan and helps the person to meet urgent needs. Each person also receives dedicated support to help overcome barriers to employment, so that more refugees can find long-term employment.
We expect that at least 30% of refugees who accept help from the RIES will find work within 12 months of receiving their status. The mentoring service helps to put refugees in touch with mentors who offer them friendship and also work with them on a one-to-one basis, sharing knowledge and experience.
We have awarded contracts to deliver the RIES in 12 regions, as shown below. The service started operating on 1 October 2008.
East of England: British Refugee Council
East Midlands: Metropolitan Support Trust
London: British Refugee Council
North East: North of England Refugee Service
North West: Refugee Action
Northern Ireland: Multi Cultural Resource Centre (Bryson)
Scotland: Scottish Refugee Council
South East: Refugee Action
South West: Refugee Action
Wales: Welsh Refugee Council
West Midlands: British Refugee Council
Yorkshire and Humberside: Leeds City Council