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Syrian Refugees Welcome says Islington

ISLINGTON COUNCIL IS preparing to welcome Syrian refugees who are set to arrive in the next fortnight of this month, after they have managed to escape the civil war and terrorism going on in Syria.

Syrian Refugees Welcome says Islington
14.12.2015
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A Syrian refugee holds a baby in a refug...A Syrian refugee holds a baby in a refugee camp set in the town of Harmanli, south-east of Sofia on November 12, 2013. Bulgaria's asylum centres are severely overcrowded after the arrival of almost 10,000 refugees this year, half of them Syrian. The influx has fuelled anti-immigrant sentiment in a country already struggling with dire poverty. AFP PHOTO / NIKOLAY DOYCHINOVNIKOLAY DOYCHINOV/AFP/Getty Images

ISLINGTON COUNCIL IS preparing to welcome Syrian refugees who are set to arrive in the next fortnight of this month, after they have managed to escape the civil war and terrorism going on in Syria.

The council has come together with charity Refugee Action in order to welcome and support the five Syrian families and help them adjust to the a new life in London. A two-week orientation programme with practical advice including how to register with a GP, use an Oyster Card and buy groceries will all be explained.

Leader of Islington Council, Cllr Richard Watts, said: “Since the refugee crisis began, Islington has said it’s ready to help welcome those who are fleeing appalling conditions, including war and terrorism.

“We’re now making preparations for the arrival of Syrian families to our borough, and I look forward to welcoming them into our community.”

Each family will also receive support worker assistance for 12 months from the council’s ‘Families First’ service.

Refugee Action, alongside Islington Refugee Forum, will be coordinating specialist support such as English as a Second or Other Language (ESOL), interpreting services, and counselling.
He added: “I’d also like to thank the many people in Islington who have stepped forward to help refugees in different ways, from donating tents and warm clothing to even helping with aid runs to Calais.”

The refugees will be housed in private-rented accommodation.

Cllr Watts added: “We’re extremely grateful to Islington residents who have offered to help house refugees. If any more local landlords want to help and would like to offer a property to a family in need please get in touch with us.”

Stephen Hale, Chief Executive at Refugee Action, said: “This is a proud moment for people in Islington and we are delighted to be working with the council to welcome and resettle Syrian refugees.

“Building on Refugee Action’s 30 years’ experience of delivering successful resettlement programmes, we look forward to working closely with the council and the people of Islington to help these refugees rebuild their lives with dignity and integrate with their local community.”

Islington landlords interested in helping Syrian refugees should get in touch with Ian Tagg via Ian.Tagg@islington.gov.uk or 0207 527 6078.

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