Scottish Government Launches £8m Service to Help Refugees Integrate
SCOTLAND, JUL 30 – The £8 million scheme aims to help refugees access multilingual advice and practical support, building on a previous service that aided over 10,000 people, Scottish officials said.
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Support for integration service for refugees and people seeking asylum
A service to help refugees and people seeking asylum integrate into their local areas is being supported with £8 million in funding over the next two and a half years. Delivered by the Scottish Refugee Council, the Scotland-wide integration support service will provide advice, information and resources to help people fleeing war and persecution settle into their new home.
Eight Million Pound Boost for Refugee Integration Across Scotland
A new service to help refugees and people seeking asylum settle into communities across Scotland is being backed by £8 million in funding. The investment will support a national programme delivered by the Scottish Refugee Council, providing advice, information and resources to people fleeing war and persecution. The aim is simple but profound, to help those arriving in Scotland feel safe, supported and able to begin rebuilding their lives. The m…
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