Health, social care and housing / Охорона здоров'я, соціальна допомога та житло
All Ukrainians arriving in England will be able to access NHS healthcare free of charge, including GP and nurse consultations, hospital services, and urgent care centres.
General FAQs are attached to this page, but Shropshire-specific ones are also available.
You'll find easy-to-understand housing advice attached to this page in English, Ukrainian and Russian.
The following links offer a range of information in English, Ukrainian and Russian.
General health and vaccination information
- Health guide
- New to the UK vaccination leaflet for migrants - this information is for anyone who has moved to the UK and advises them on the need to register with a GP to get up to date with their routine vaccinations. It explains the vaccines that at-risk people with health conditions, pregnant women, infants, children and older adults need, and the diseases this will help protect them from. It also signposts to the health services and where to get assistance and how to use the services. Paper copies of this leaflet in English are available to order for free. Also available in Russian and Ukrainian
- MMR for all leaflet – measles, mumps and rubella. Information is also available in Ukrainian
- TB, BCG and your baby leaflet. Also available in Ukrainian
- Translated leaflet and video explaining how to register with a GP and book a COVID-19 vaccine
- Translated leaflet explaining migrants’ right to healthcare in the UK
- Translated leaflet explaining the different services within the NHS and how to seek medical advice and healthcare
- Information about NHS charges for maternity care for Ukrainian women and families
Family support
The Healthy Child Programme
The Healthy Child Programme is a framework for the delivery of a wide range of universal services for families from pregnancy to age 19, including maternity, health visiting, the Family Nurse Partnership, school nurses and schools-based programmes. Find out more from the Shropshire Community Health Trust website.
Further information is available from our Parenting Team and early years and childcare pages.
All 3 to 4-year-olds in England can get 570 free hours per year. It’s usually taken as 15 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year, but you can choose to take fewer hours over more weeks. Find out more from the Gov.UK website.
Healthy Start
Healthy Start is an NHS scheme that supports families on low income to buy fruit, vegetables and milk, and to access free vitamins.
In Shropshire, uptake of the NHS Healthy Start Voucher Scheme has fallen below 30%.
Many Shropshire families are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis. It has never been more important for the most vulnerable families to access the financial support available to them.
At Shropshire Council we want to encourage eligible families to apply for Healthy Start. We've been working with partners, including Shropshire Food Poverty Alliance and the Trussell Trust, to improve awareness and uptake of the NHS Healthy Start Scheme.
There is a helpline where an interpreter can be requested to support eligible families if necessary.
Call 0300 330 2090 to:
- Activate your card
- Get your PIN
- Hear your balance
- Report your card as lost, damaged or stolen
Phone lines are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Email healthy.start@nhsbsa.nhs.uk or call 0300 330 7010 to:
- Turn off contactless payments on your card
- Ask a question about Healthy Start
- Request an interpreter
- Tell us about a change in your circumstances
- Tell us if you think a mistake has been made
Phone lines are open 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday (except public holidays).
Follow Healthy Start on social media:
Mental health support
Support is available from the following resources...
- Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of displaced Ukrainians
- Leaflet 1 - How trauma can affect you (English version)
- Leaflet 2 - How trauma can affect you (Ukrainian version)
- Leaflet 3 - Strategies to support people following a traumatic event (English version)
- Leaflet 4 - Strategies to support people following a traumatic event (Ukrainian version)
Safeguarding
- VITA’s SafeREFUGE Campaign
- The British Red Cross have lots of translated information and guidance on their website, including a free support line
- Stop the Traffik - 'Stay Safe Work Safe' campaign in English, Ukrainian and Russian
- Important Information for Displaced People from Ukraine - Google Sheets