Speeches

Dan Jarvis – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Home Office

The below Parliamentary question was asked by Dan Jarvis on 2014-06-05.

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many asylum seekers were accommodated in (a) hotels and (b) bed and breakfasts, hostels and other establishments that provide lodging paid on a short-term basis in (i) Barnsley, (ii) Yorkshire and Humberside and (iii) the UK in each year since May 2010.

James Brokenshire

The department does not collect specific data on asylum applicants accommodated
in contingency accommodation. COMPASS providers have a responsibility to
provide suitable accommodation to asylum applicants. The COMPASS contracts
allow providers to use alternative or temporary initial accommodation (IA) as
contingency in exceptional circumstances, for example when the existing
nominated IA is full. This may include the use of hotels for a short term
period until such time as the asylum seeker is accommodated in the IA or
provided with dispersal accommodation.