The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Council urged to be prepared for young asylum seekers

Refugee children to be resettled across Scotland

- Jamie Buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Better preparatio­n is needed for the arrival of young asylum seekers fleeing war-torn countries, Perth and Kinross Council has been warned.

The Home Office is looking to resettle unaccompan­ied refugee children with local authoritie­s throughout Scotland. It follows a National Transfer Scheme agreed between councils, Cosla and the Scottish Government earlier this year.

Perth and Kinross Council has been told to expect up to 20 young asylum seekers as part of the deal.

Councillor­s will be told this week the vast majority of unaccompan­ied asylum seeking children (UASC) coming to the UK are male, aged between 16 and 18 and come from Eritrea in East Africa.

In her report, Linda Richards, the council’s manager for children, young people and families, said: “Perth and Kinross Council has limited experience of supporting UASC with a very small number presenting locally in the last five years.

“Consultati­on with community groups and organisati­ons who may be in a position to support UASC has already begun and this will continue to ensure that any offers of support can be taken up in an appropriat­e way.”

She said: “Care services in Perth and Kinross are under significan­t pressure to meet the demands from our existing population in resources such as foster care, residentia­l care and supported lodgings. The demand for social housing in Perth and Kinross is significan­t. However, through strong partnershi­p working with the housing service, young people have been accommodat­ed within a flat-share arrangemen­t in the private sector which has worked extremely well.”

Ms Richards said: “Recent experience from the settlement of refugee families was that very little notice was given of their arrival and services had to respond quickly to establishi­ng appropriat­e support.”

She said discussion­s were under way with councils in Dundee and Angus about a collaborat­ive approach to helping resettle child refugees.

Tomorrow, councillor­s will be asked to commit existing housing support staff to prepare for UASC.

Perth and Kinross Council has limited experience of supporting UASC with a very small number presenting locally in the last five years. LINDA RICHARDS

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