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Supporting children and families from Ukraine

Kids in Need of Defense UK (KIND UK) provides briefings and general legal information regarding UK laws about refugees from Ukraine. This information is written by specialists and provided free of charge to everyone.

Update – July 2024

Until mid-2024 we offered a casework service to provide legal advice and representation to children, young people, and families fleeing the war in Ukraine and who were in, or attempting to come to, the UK. This service closed in July 2024; however, we encourage anyone who would have contacted us to contact the Work Rights Centre’s Ukraine project instead.

Раніше ми надавали послуги з розгляду випадків, але припинили це в липні 2024 року. Якщо вам потрібна підтримка, рекомендуємо вам зв’язатися з українським проектом Work Rights Centre.


Update – February 2024

On 19 February 2024, the UK government announced important changes to the Immigration Rules and policies relating to the Ukraine Schemes.

KIND UK sets out the key changes resulting from government’s announcement here. This update was prepared by Cynthia Orchard, Consultant Policy Advisor, KIND UK (Ukrainian version coming soon).


Children at risk in and outside Ukraine

UNICEF reported in February 2023 that 8.36 million children from Ukraine are ‘in need’ outside Ukraine, and 4.1 million children are ‘in need’ in Ukraine. Approximately 8 million people from Ukraine have sought refuge in European countries, and approximately 4.8 million have registered for temporary protection schemes. [1]

Russian forces are committing grave violations against children in Ukraine, including sexual violence, targeting children in conflict, recruiting and forcing children to serve as soldiers, and forcibly transferring children from Ukraine to Russia. 

Some children have fled the war with their parents (mainly mothers) or other adult family members. Some have fled on their own or been separated from parents or guardians. 

The UK as Destination

The UK government has provided visa routes for those fleeing the war in Ukraine to seek safety in the UK, but some children who need protection are not eligible for these routes. 

In particular, the Homes for Ukraine scheme requires that unaccompanied children can only be sponsored by persons known to their parents prior to the war, unless there are exceptional circumstances and the sponsor is approved by the local authority.

More detailed information

KIND UK is compiling a collection of guides and information which may be of use to Ukrainian nationals and residents who are fleeing the war in Ukraine. These are listed below. Some of this content is also available in Ukrainian; if you see something here which is only available in English and would like to request it be translated, please contact us and we will prioritise it for translation.

Частина цього контенту також доступна українською мовою; Якщо ви бачите тут щось, що доступне лише англійською мовою, і хочете попросити його перекласти, будь ласка, зв’яжіться з нами, і ми визначимо пріоритет для перекладу.

About KIND UK

KIND UK is a collaboration between five award-winning, UK-based organisations that specialise in children’s immigration and asylum law: Migrant and Refugee Children’s Legal Unit, JustRight Scotland, Coram Children’s Legal Centre, Central England Law Centre, and Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit.

We partner with KIND, a US charity supporting legal representation for children facing deportation proceedings alone, and which engages in research, advocacy, and capacity building in Europe.