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History of of Lien Viet Housing Association and Refugees
from Vietnam in the UK |
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1978 |
·
Refugees
from Vietnam begin arriving in numerous countries
including the UK.
- UK
government operates a dispersal policy which
isolates many of the Vietnamese people away from any
support and provision of services that meet their
needs. |
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1979 |
·
Despite
the dispersal policy the first Vietnamese community
groups are established, mainly in London.
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1980 |
·
The
start of new arrivals from refugee camps.
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Dispersal policy for the new arrivals continues.
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1988 |
·
An Viet
Housing Association (now Lien Viet HA) is formed to
specifically address the housing needs of refugees
from Vietnam. Its mission was to provide a "safe
haven" in the form of affordable, culturally
sensitive housing.
-
First short-life properties managed in Hackney by An
Viet.
-
Secondary migration begins as many Vietnamese
resettle in major cities, particularly London. The
lack of national and in many cases local strategies
to support Vietnamese people is a major cause of
resettlement.
-
Arrivals from refugee camps slow down due to changes
in application procedures. Programme of repatriation
is instituted by UK government affecting many
Vietnamese refugees. |
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1989 |
·
An Viet
HA becomes the first Vietnamese housing association
to be registered with the Housing Corporation.
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1992 |
·
An Viet
HA widens its objectives to include meeting the
housing needs of the wider community while retaining
its primary aim of housing people from Vietnam. An
Viet placed under Housing Corporation supervision.
-
Number of Vietnamese people living in the LB Hackney
is over 3,000 compared to just 200 in 1980.
-
First new build and hostel schemes completed in LB
Hackney. |
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1993 |
·
An Viet
becomes a subsidiary of Ujima HA, a leading BME
organisation.
-
Resettlement of Vietnamese people in major cities is
now no more than a trickle.
- Growth
in housing needs of the single, homeless within the
Vietnamese community recognised by An Viet through
the provision of 3 hostels. |
|
1994 |
·
An Viet
restructures its board and staffing. |
|
1997 |
·
An Viet
is formally removed from Housing Corporation
supervision allowing the commencement of various
stock transfers from other housing associations
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1999 |
·
An Viet
commissions research into the housing needs of the
Vietnamese community by Warwick University.
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2000 |
·
'Building Futures' research findings are officially
launched and highlight the need to address the lack
of adequate housing for Vietnamese elderly; mental
health illnesses; single, homeless and domestic
violence survivors. |
|
2001 |
·
An Viet
changes its name to Lien Viet Housing Association
and moves to new offices |
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2002 |
·
Completion of new purpose built offices at Morning
Lane, Hackney with ten 1 bed flats above allowing
the move-on of hostel tenants
-
Lien Viet organises Community Consultation day |
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2003 |
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Following Community consultation a national network
of Vietnamese workers is set up. |
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2005 |
·
Completion of 1 bed-flat in Hackney. |
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2007 |
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Summer
Fair held in Burgess Park, Camberwell. The Fair is
one of the largest Vietnamese cultural events in the
UK for many years. Lien Viet contributed to the
funding of the event and participated on the day. |
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2008 |
·
Lien
Viet joins Islington & Shoreditch Housing
Association after our previous parent association –
Ujima – goes out of business. |