Mark Whitehead 14 March 2023

Council leaders call for review of Homes for Ukraine scheme

Council leaders call for review of Homes for Ukraine scheme  image
Image: Bumble Dee / Shutterstock.com.

County council leaders are calling on the Government to review funding for the Homes for Ukraine programme.

The call by the County Councils Network (CCN) comes on the 12-month anniversary of the scheme to resettle refugees from war-torn Ukraine.

The network says England’s counties have seen almost 48,000 Ukrainian refugees arrive in their areas as part of the programme since March last year, 56% of the country’s total, and numbers are rising.

Cllr Barry Lewis, CCN vice chairman, said: ‘Alongside the generosity of residents, local government has been the vital cog in enabling refugees to come to England, with many having to adapt their services overnight to account for the huge demand and safety checks required.

‘The twelve-month mark for the programme allows us to reflect on its challenges, too. We are sadly seeing a large rise in Ukrainian refugees presenting as homeless despite the best efforts of councils to incentivise hosts and rematch guests.

‘But we are concerned too many are falling through the cracks, which is why the County Councils Network is joining the Local Government Association’s call for urgent solutions, including access to the Government’s bespoke £150m homelessness fund as soon as possible.

‘We are also concerned that the core funding for refugees has been reduced this year.

‘This could impact on the effectiveness of councils in integrating these guests and supporting them as they rebuild their lives, with county areas arguably most affected as they have hosted more Ukrainians. We are calling on the Government to keep this funding under review.’

The District Councils Network (DCN) has also marked the one-year anniversary of the Homes for Ukraine programme by pointing out that eight out of the top 10 councils welcoming the largest number of arrivals per resident are districts.

DCN chairman Sam Chapman-Allen said: ‘It is a source of great pride to both us in the district council sector and our local residents that we have so fulsomely welcomed Ukrainians into our communities, offering them sanctuary from Putin’s brutal and illegal war.

‘Our officers are experts in working with their communities to ensure we do everything possible to ensure safety, promote the welfare of potentially vulnerable people, and ensure our communities function in a cohesive and welcoming manner.’

Selling the family silver image

Selling the family silver

Ryan Swift, research fellow at IPPR North, urges the next Government to stop the mass sell off of council assets.
SIGN UP
For your free daily news bulletin
Highways jobs

Occupational Health Adviser, (046064)

North Yorkshire Council
From £40,221 to £47,028 per annum pro rata
Are you a Registered General Nurse with a degree or diploma in Occupational Health? Northallerton, North Yorkshire
Recuriter: North Yorkshire Council

Team Manager - Adult Mental Health Social Care

Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
£48,474 - £51,515 (Pay award pending)
An exciting opportunity has arisen to become part of an experienced and motivated Mental Health Social Care management team. Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Recuriter: Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

Senior Social Worker

Wakefield Council
£40,221.00 - £43,421.00, Grade 10, 37 hours, Permanent
Community Mental Health Senior Social worker (level two) post at Baghill House Pontefract. Baghill House, Health & Wellbeing Centre, Walkergate, Pontefract, WF9 1QW
Recuriter: Wakefield Council

Senior Social Worker

Wakefield Council
£40,221.00 - £43,421.00, Grade 10, 37 hours, Permanent
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a full time (37 hour) senior social work position within Connecting Care East. Castleford Civic Centre, Ferrybridge Road, Castleford, WF10 4JH
Recuriter: Wakefield Council

Senior Care Assistant (Days)

Wakefield Council
£21,422.43 - £23,731.62, Grade 6, 30 hours, Permanent
Dovecote lodge is a short term placement unit which support the hospital with admissions, predominantly from the emergency department. Dovecote Lodge Dovecote Lane Horbury Wakefield West Yorkshire WF4 6DJ
Recuriter: Wakefield Council
Linkedin Banner

Partner Content

Circular highways is a necessity not an aspiration – and it’s within our grasp

Shell is helping power the journey towards a circular paving industry with Shell Bitumen LT R, a new product for roads that uses plastics destined for landfill as part of the additives to make the bitumen.

Support from Effective Energy Group for Local Authorities to Deliver £430m Sustainable Warmth Funded Energy Efficiency Projects

Effective Energy Group is now offering its support to the 40 Local Authorities who have received a share of the £430m to deliver their projects on the ground by surveying properties and installing measures.

Pay.UK – the next step in Bacs’ evolution

Dougie Belmore explains how one of the main interfaces between you and Bacs is about to change.