Walsall Connected

The project aims to tackle digital exclusion by helping our beneficiaries access vital frontline services online, and supporting them to built digital skills.
Wider Determinants of Health

RMC is supporting asylum seekers, newly granted refugees, and undocumented individuals to settle and integrate in Wolverhampton. The focus is on helping them meet their basic needs including food, clothing, and shelter, while promoting dignity and stability
Move on Project – Birmingham

RMC can assist individuals in Birmingham with recent positive Home Office decisions to transition smoothly into mainstream services, securing housing and integrating into the local community
Birmingham Sanctuary Hub

The Birmingham Sanctuary Hub will create a welcoming, multi-channel service providing holistic support to sanctuary seekers, helping them settle, gain independence, and integrate into the local community.
Move on Project Walsall

The Former Asylum Seeker or New Refugee Move-On Service is designed to assist individuals in Walsall who have recently received a positive Home Office decision. Our aim is to help newly granted refugees and former unaccompanied asylum-seeking children transition smoothly into mainstream services, secure housing, and integrate into the local community.
Accessible housing, is it accessible?

Accessible housing, is it accessible? Sajjad* arrived in the UK from Iran in 2007. For 15 years, he experienced the uncertainty and hardship of the asylum process, facing multiple delays before finally being granted refugee status in 2022. After securing his status, Mr. S needed assistance transitioning from asylum support to accessing the rights and […]
Housing Instability: Why So Many Families Are Left in Limbo.

Temporary accommodation is meant to be short-term housing for people facing homelessness. However, ongoing housing shortages in the UK are forcing many families to stay in temporary accommodation for longer periods.