HARP helps to support people seeking asylum and refugees to access the UK health system at the right time and right place.
The project can help refugees and asylum seekers understand what do it they or the families are unwell, find English classes and groups to meet new friends and have fun, and confidential advice. It also helps clients to better understand, care for and communicate their own health needs. Asylum seekers and refugees are supported to become more confident to speak in public, share their experiences, and communicate their health needs to health professionals.
HARP is based in Leeds, Sheffield, Barnsley, Wakefield and Rotherham.