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Open petition: Fund culturally appropriate retirement support for Polish veterans and families

Created by Jerry Bird
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We call on the Government to fund the continued operation of culturally appropriate retirement provision to Polish veterans and their families. Such homes provide culturally specific care for elderly residents. The last home of its kind, Ilford Park Polish Home, is due to be closed.

We call on the Government to provide funding to ensure there is culturally appropriate retirement provision for Polish veterans, such as the Ilford Park Polish Home.

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  • Government responded to this petition

    The Government continues to deliver 'Churchill's Promise' to integrate Polish communities into the UK following their upheaval from Poland due to war, as part of the Polish Resettlement Act 1947.

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    Ilford Park Polish Home (IPPH) – affectionally known as ‘Little Poland’ – provides residential and nursing care to former members of the Polish Forces who served under British command during the Second World War and were subsequently displaced from Poland, or to their spouses. The Home fulfils a wartime promise made by Sir Winston Churchill to the Polish people. The Home seeks to ‘recreate’ elements of Poland for its residents, for example by employing Polish-speaking care workers, a Polish priest, celebrating Polish holidays and events, and ensuring Polish foods are served to residents.

    The Government remains committed to honour that enduring commitment and retain the Home for as long as there are sufficient residents. If ever the size of the community becomes too small to be beneficial to the residents, the Government will take steps to ensure that any alternative accommodation provider recreates the Poland-specific nature of the IPPH within a wider community.

    In spring 2026, the Government sought views from stakeholders on recommendations and proposed adjustments from the 2023 Independent Review of UK Government Welfare Services for Veterans relating to IPPH. The consultation ran for nine weeks from 7 April 2026 until 6 June 2026. This consultation was aimed at:

    • Existing residents, their families and representatives.
    • Individuals who may be eligible for a place at IPPH and their families.
    • Stakeholders with an interest in post war Polish Resettlement and care home provision

    The IPPH is based near Newton Abbot, Devon and is registered with the Care Quality Commission to house up to 95 residents, although currently houses 41. To qualify to live at IPPH, would-be residents need to meet strict eligibility criteria as set out in the 1947 Act.

    In parallel to the recent consultation, the MOD has run a series of publicity events to increase general awareness of the Home, which has already generated six new applications for a place in the Home which are warmly welcomed. Details on how to apply for a place at IPPH are available here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-residential-and-nursing-care-at-ilford-park-polish-home

    The government is currently considering its response to the consultation.

    Ministry of Defence

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    This petition will stay open until 27 November 2026.