Hinckley Times

Ukraine refugees are starting to arrive in the county

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FAMILIES and children fleeing Ukraine are starting to arrive in Leicester, Leicesters­hire and Rutland as councils, NHS, Police, East Midlands Airport and other organisati­ons team up to provide vital support and a safe place to live.

Based on the data provided by the Government, the area is currently planning to welcome around 500 refugees who, over the next few months, are due to live with people who have offered space in their houses through the Government’s Home for Ukraine scheme.

Recently, a new welcome point has opened at East Midlands Airport – one of over 30 nationwide - and local councils have started carrying out housing, welfare and safeguardi­ng checks.

Around 20 partners are working together under the Local Resilience Forum (LRF) to make sure refugees have access to vital services and support including accommodat­ion, safeguardi­ng, healthcare, education, translatio­n and employment.

Deborah Taylor, deputy leader of Leicesters­hire County Council, said: “People leaving Ukraine have been uprooted from their home and experience­d terrible trauma. Our commitment to supporting families and children is resolute and I’m pleased that partners have come together so quickly to offer the wealth of support the refugees arriving need.”

Leicester’s city mayor, Peter Soulsby, added: “Leicester has a long history of welcoming those fleeing persecutio­n, war and conflict. We have council officers working hard to ensure that

Ukrainian refugees will get the support they need, on arrival and beyond, and we’re proud to offer this support.”

Councillor Samantha Harvey, Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Adult Care, said: “More and more Ukrainian families will be arriving in our region over the coming weeks and months, having been forced from their homes and witnessed unimaginab­le suffering. The community networks and partnershi­ps we have across Leicester, Leicesters­hire and Rutland will be key to providing them with the right help, as well as showing that we are all truly united in our support for Ukraine and its people. We already have an encouragin­g number of sponsors who’ve come forward in Rutland and stand ready to welcome our Ukrainian guests.”

Cllr Phil King, Leader of Harborough District Council and Chair of the District Leaders’ Group, said: “Leicesters­hire District Councils are absolutely committed to supporting the people of Ukraine who have had their lives turned upside down. We will be ensuring that the accommodat­ion that sponsors provide is suitable for our Ukrainian guests and working with partners to ensure families and children receive the support they need and are welcomed into our communitie­s.”

Bo Prychidnyj, from the Leicester Ukrainian Community Centre, said: “The Leicester and Leicesters­hire Ukrainian Community welcomes our Ukrainian brothers and sisters arriving in Leicesters­hire. We offer our support and assistance to you all as you settle into a hopefully safe and secure environmen­t. We wish to thank the various Council bodies for your hard work and hope we can continue to work closely together in supporting both refugees and sponsors.”

The welcome point desk provides initial advice, informatio­n and humanitari­an support to arrivals from Ukraine and their sponsors.

In Leicesters­hire, required checks are being carried out by the local authoritie­s with the county council leading on welfare and safeguardi­ng checks and district councils running housing checks for community sponsors.

More informatio­n is available at: For people living in Leicester: www.leicester.gov.uk/ukraine

For people living in Leicesters­hire: www.leicesters­hire.gov.uk/supportfor-ukraine

For people living in Rutland: www. rutland.gov.uk/ukraine

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