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Asylum Accommodation: Barry House, East Dulwich

19 July 2022

Lead MP

Helen Hayes

Debate Type

Adjournment Debate

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Asylum & RefugeesMigrants & BordersNHSForeign AffairsAgriculture & Rural AffairsMental HealthLocal Government
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At a Glance

Helen Hayes raised concerns about asylum accommodation: barry house, east dulwich in the House of Commons. A government minister responded.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Helen Hayes raised concerns about the wellbeing of asylum seekers living in Barry House, an initial accommodation facility in her constituency with approximately 140 residents. She highlighted that structural issues within the Home Office contract lead to long-term stays for many, including families and pregnant women, without adequate support or resources. Residents face dire living conditions, poor quality food, and limited access to essential items. Hayes emphasised the lack of accountability in initial accommodation management and urged the Government to address immediate needs such as welcome packs and food standards. She also questioned the impact of government policies on mental health and called for clearer guidance for local authorities.

Government Response

Asylum & RefugeesMigrants & BordersNHSForeign AffairsAgriculture & Rural AffairsMental HealthLocal Government
Government Response
Kevin Foster acknowledged Helen Hayes' concerns about Barry House, stating that while the UK has a proud history of helping vulnerable individuals, the current system is under pressure due to increased demand and small boat crossings. He announced plans for full dispersal across all local authorities in England, Scotland, and Wales to spread asylum pressures more evenly and reduce reliance on hotels. The Minister highlighted ongoing efforts to procure suitable accommodation and funding measures, including a £250 one-off payment per asylum seeker accommodated and additional funds for new dispersal beds. He emphasised the commitment to improving standards at Barry House, offering to meet with Hayes separately to discuss specific issues. Foster also outlined plans to recruit more asylum decision makers and improve processing times, aiming to reform the system to better support those seeking sanctuary in the UK.
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