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Notice of Motion - Refugees

Meeting: 05/01/2016 - Cabinet (Item 521)

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Minutes:

At the meeting of Council held on 10th December 2015, Members received a notice of motion in relation to the support of refugees, which was proposed by Councillor Ware-Lane and seconded by Councillor Nevin (this had been referred to Cabinet in accordance with Standing Order 8.4).

 

Resolved:

 

1. That it be noted:

 

(i) Conflicts in the Middle East have created the largest refugee crisis in generations.

 

(ii) Thousands of people have died while seeking sanctuary from the violence this year alone trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea; many of them were children.

 

(iii) The United Kingdom has played a leading role as one of the world’s top international donors, supporting refugees in Syria and the surrounding area.

 

(iv) The UN estimates there are over 320,000 people though who live in urgent need of resettlement. Survivors of torture or sexual violence, the very elderly or disabled, there are people who cannot survive in UN refugee camps near in countries surrounding Syria.

 

(v) The UK has a long and important tradition of offering sanctuary to those who need protection. 100,000 Huguenots, 10,000 Jewish Kindertransport children spared the Nazi concentration camps, 160,000 Poles following the Second World War many of whom had served in the Battle of Britain, the Vietnamese Boat People, the 28,000 Asian Ugandans fleeing Idi Amin and the people who fled the war in Kosovo. This is our proud and decent tradition.

 

(vi) To play its part fully in solving this global crisis the British government must work for durable long term political solutions in the region, lead as a major international donor, and live up to its reputation as a place of sanctuary, integration and protection.

 

2. That this Council believes:

 

(i)  That this crisis will be better managed if incoming refugees are accommodated around the whole country;

 

(ii)  We can best rise to the crisis if a National Welcome and Resettlement Board bringing together local and national government, civil society and business leadership, is created to oversee efforts to resettle refugees and mobilise public support as in times past;

 

(iii)  Long term political solutions are needed to ease the crisis, but in the meantime we must do what we can;

 

(iv)  The UK must welcome its fair share of refugees to ease this crisis.

 

3. That it also be noted:

 

(i)  On the 18 September the Council wrote to the Home Office with an offer to support Syrian refugees (10-12 initially), with a preference for families, pending clarification of the resettlement process and the final funding package available.

(ii)  The Council will provide the following support to refugees (many of whom may have complex needs):

 

Meet and greet arriving refugees from the designated regional airport;

Arrange accommodation for the arriving refugees that meets local authority standards, which is affordable and sustainable;

Furnish the property appropriately including essential white goods;

Register refugees with utilities;

Provide a welcome pack of groceries;

Provide an allowance for each refugee while benefits claims are processed;  ...  view the full minutes text for item 521


 

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