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<p>Asylum seekers have access to health and social care services from the point of
arrival in the UK. The Home Office and its contractors work closely with the NHS,
local authorities and non-governmental organisations to ensure that people can access
the healthcare and support they need.</p><p>The Home Office also operates a Safeguarding
Hub to support vulnerable individuals in accessing these services. In addition, the
Home Office contracts Migrant Help to provide advice and guidance to asylum seekers
should they have an issue with their accommodation or support, and for signposting
to health and welfare services. Asylum seekers can access Migrant Help 24/7, every
day of the year; by a freephone telephone number, via an online chat, or completing
an email enquiry form, both of which can be accessed free of charge on the Migrant
Help website. Interpreting and translation services are available through Migrant
Help when the need arises for asylum seekers to raise any queries or concerns.</p><p>Whilst
any safeguarding, medical, or other personal circumstances are considered, all asylum
accommodation is provided on a ‘no choice basis’.</p>
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