Clarity needed over long term refugee support

16/08/2022

Cherwell’s Leader welcomed the Refugees Minister to the district

The Leader of Cherwell District Council says the government needs to give more clarity over the long-term support it is going to give to councils and their partners working to support refugees.   Councillor Barry Wood was speaking after he welcomed the Refugees Minister, Lord Harrington, to Bicester.

Councillor Wood said that as a housing authority Cherwell was “particularly mindful of the desire of our guests to live independently in settled accommodation”, but “we are under no illusions about the scale of demand for social housing from local people”.

Lord Harrington’s visit came as many Ukrainian families face the end of their initial six-month sponsorship arrangements with their UK hosts.

The Minister was shown the work undertaken under resettlement schemes in the district.  He met some of the Ukrainian and Afghan refugees the council has helped welcome to north Oxfordshire and heard how partnership working is fundamental to the success of resettlement work at a local level.

Councillor Wood also highlighted the different arrangements for refugees under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy, and the Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement Programme, and signalled the need for different groups to be treated equally.

Councillor Wood said: “We fully support the government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme and its other refugee and asylum initiatives. I am proud of the successful work that has been done in Cherwell district to support all those who have needed to make a new start in our area.

“Showing compassion to those caught up in humanitarian crises is something that comes naturally to the communities of Cherwell district and I have been incredibly impressed by the generosity shown by local people and by the hard work and cooperation of our system partners across Oxfordshire. Working with our partners is fundamental to our success, both now and into the future.

“But we are now moving into a phase where the government needs to consider what long term future support will be given to local authorities, partner organisations, and host families.

“As a housing authority we are particularly mindful of the desire of our guests to live independently in settled accommodation. Yet, equally, we are under no illusions about the scale of demand for social housing from local people.

“I am very pleased that Lord Harrington accepted our invitation to meet some of the Ukrainian and Afghan refugees we’ve welcomed to north Oxfordshire and I have discussed with him that councils need long term solutions to support all those who need to make a new life in the UK.”


Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam

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