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The NRPF Reality; Understanding NRPF starts with awareness
Community Support

No Funds. No Support. No Safety Net.

Understanding the NRPF crisis, and why informed communities are the first step toward change.

Across the UK, an estimated 3.3 million people are living under the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) condition, a policy that continues to push individuals and families into hardship, exclusion, and uncertainty.

At Caring and Sharing Rochdale, this is not just a statistic; it is a daily reality. Many people affected by NRPF are working, contributing, and actively part of their communities, yet are denied access to essential public support when they need it most.

What is No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF)?

The No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) condition prevents many migrants from accessing welfare benefits, housing support, and other forms of public assistance in the UK.

This means that when life takes an unexpected turn, such as job loss, illness, or family breakdown, there is often no safety net.

NRPF is not just an immigration condition; it is a structural issue that:

  • Increases poverty and financial instability
  • Disproportionately affects marginalised communities
  • Leaves individuals and families at risk of destitution

Understanding NRPF is essential for anyone working within communities, advocacy, or support services.

The Reality We See at CAS Rochdale

At CAS, we work closely with individuals and families impacted by NRPF every day.

We see people who are:

  • Employed but still unable to meet basic needs
  • Facing housing insecurity without access to support
  • Navigating complex systems with little or no guidance

These are not isolated experiences; they reflect a wider systemic issue affecting millions across the UK.

NRPF Training – Building Awareness and Community Response

To respond to this growing need, CAS Rochdale is hosting an NRPF awareness training on May 6th.

This session is designed for:

  • Community members
  • Frontline workers
  • Advocates and local organisations

Participants will gain:

  • A clear understanding of NRPF policies and their real-life impact
  • The ability to identify individuals at risk within their communities
  • Practical tools to respond with empathy and informed support
  • Insight into strengthening community-based response systems

Because when communities are informed, they are better equipped to act.

From Awareness to Action

Addressing the impact of No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) requires more than awareness; it requires collective, intentional action.

This training creates a space to:

  • Learn in a supportive and non-judgmental environment
  • Share lived experiences and community insights
  • Build stronger, more inclusive local support networks

At CAS, we believe informed communities are resilient communities.

Conclusion: Why This Conversation Cannot Wait

The impact of No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) goes beyond policy; it affects real people, real families, and the strength of our communities.

We believe that everyone living in the UK deserves dignity, stability, and access to support when they need it most.

Join our NRPF training on May 6th to build awareness, gain practical insight, and better support affected communities.

Spaces are limited, early engagement is encouraged.

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