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National recognition for Council support to people seeking sanctuary

Work locally to support refugees and people seeking asylum has been formally recognised. The UK City of Sanctuary organisation has granted Council of Sanctuary status to Perth and Kinross Council, and this was celebrated on Wednesday 30 October 2024 following the Council meeting.

The formal recognition of the Council's support for the sanctuary-seeking population follows a comprehensive evaluation by UK City of Sanctuary.  

Perth and Kinross has been a place of sanctuary for people for many years, and since at least the outbreak of World War I in 1914 when a group of Belgian refugees came to Perth. In more recent times, people of all ages from countries around the world, including the Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan, have received vital help and multi-agency support for positive integration and resettlement within the community. 

Leader of Perth and Kinross Council, Councillor Grant Laing said: "Our vision is for Perth and Kinross as a place where 'everyone can live well free from poverty and inequalities'. For refugees and people seeking asylum this can be a challenge, however we will continue to work creatively across our services and with our public sector and community partners to make the area as safe and welcoming as possible." 

Equalities Lead, Councillor Peter Barrett said: "Our sanctuary seeking population have come from wide-ranging and difficult circumstances in their own countries from war to persecution. This national recognition of what we have done to make a difference to their lives, from families to unaccompanied children and young people, is something we all warmly welcome at the Council and the link with the UK City of Sanctuary organisation also opens up new avenues of support, advice and good practice we can access for the benefit of those most in need." 

Last modified on 30 October 2024

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