Who can share a room in my house?

Housing rules in the UK can be quite complicated, as a result you may not be certain how many people you can host in your home. We produced a simple video explaining who can share a bedroom.

Practical support as your guests prepare for the end of hosting

When it’s time for your guests to leave you, they may ask you for guidance on what to do next. It’s always good to have conversations around ending your support early on. You may have followed our guidance on how to plan for the end of your support but still need some more practical support on the next steps.

For UK Landlords wanting to help Ukrainians in the UK

Many Ukrainians who have been living with hosts across the UK are now searching for alternative options as their sponsorship comes to an end. Ukrainians who have come to the UK through the Homes for Ukraine scheme have three years’ leave to remain, meaning they are able to work, claim benefits and rent property in the UK for that period of time.

Politeness in Ukraine

Politeness in Ukraine can be expressed differently than it is here in the UK. To help you navigate those cultural differences we partnered with English Unlocked again. We hope this series of short videos will help you understand Ukrainian approach politeness and showing care.

Keeping your information secure in the matching process

As you learned in Reset’s matching webinar, according to government guidance either you or your guest can fill in the online visa application form. To do this, you’ll need to share personal details, including passport numbers, addresses and more. 

Profiles of Ukrainian refugees arriving to the UK

When we think about Ukrainian refugees we often picture a single woman or a woman with a young child. While that is true for a lot of refugees arriving to the UK, it is not true for all, we see a broad range of people come through the Homes for Ukraine programme.