Education and Skills
English language (ESOL) classes and conversation clubs
Digital skills training (using phones, computers, email, online forms)
Workshops on UK systems
Job clubs, CV writing, and employability support
Volunteering
Asylum seekers can take part in organised volunteering that supports local community projects.
Their time and skills help strengthen services such as cafés, food banks, wellbeing hubs, and events.
Volunteering reduces isolation, builds confidence, and develops new skills for asylum seekers.
The whole community benefits from their contribution, creating stronger connections and mutual support.
Orientation & Life in the UK
Guided visits to libraries, leisure centres, parks, and local landmarks
Travel training (how to use buses, trains, and community transport)
Budgeting Skills
Compassionate Connects
Compassionate Connects is dedicated to supporting individuals who are navigating the complexities of applying for or have recently been granted the right to remain in the UK. Our service is particularly focused on those seeking Refugee status, as well as individuals applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain or Discretionary Leave. We understand that these processes can be overwhelming, filled with uncertainty and paperwork, and we are here to provide the guidance and support you need every step of the way.
At Compassionate Connects, we offer tailored assistance, including legal advice, emotional support, and community resources, to help you understand your rights and options. Whether you are seeking to secure your future in the UK or are looking for clarity on your immigration status, our compassionate team is committed to ensuring you have the support and information necessary to navigate this challenging journey with confidence.
0.03%
Of the Tamworth population are classified as asylum seekers.
30
Ukrainians were housed in Tamworth as part of the Homes for Ukraine Scheme
4%
Ethnic Minority Status Tamworth Population








