Glamorgan Gazette

Plans in place to support child asylum seekers in borough

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PLANS to provide care and accommodat­ion for unaccompan­ied asylum seeking children have been put in place in Bridgend County Borough this month, after the council’s cabinet granted approvals for modificati­ons to be made to an existing care contract.

The move comes in response to the mandated National Transfer Scheme, where The Home Office operates a rota system, which requires local authoritie­s to ‘take it in turns’ to accept asylum seeking children into their care.

The Cwm Taf Morgannwg region currently has an allocation for 91 unaccompan­ied children, 29 of which are based across the borough of Bridgend.

The council has successful­ly placed six children so far, using supported accommodat­ion and independen­t foster agencies, though placements are said to be limited, with supported accommodat­ion provided by Dewis Ltd.

The current supported accommodat­ion contract in place with Dewis Ltd only allowed for a 10% change in the value of the contract however, even though the requiremen­ts of the mandatory scheme will require a change of 36%. This approval will now allow this change to be put into place, with two more children expected to be placed into the care of Bridgend County Borough Council between January and March of 2023.

Councillor Jane Gebbie, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for

Social Services and Early Help said: “It’s really important that we do all we can to make sure unaccompan­ied child asylum seekers receive all the support that they both need and deserve in Bridgend County Borough. The contractua­l modificati­ons will play a vital role in making sure that the children receive support that meets their individual needs.”

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