UASC Progress and Challenges in Scotland

UASC in Scotland – Progress?
Mirren Kelly
Migration, Population and Diversity Team
UASC Arrivals to the UK
www.cosla.gov.uk         @cosla        CofSLA
www.cosla.gov.uk         @cosla        CofSLA
UASC in Scotland
UASC (under 18): c.140
Care leavers (18 and over): c.125
www.cosla.gov.uk         @cosla        CofSLA
UASC Country of Origin
National Transfer Scheme – Q1 2018
www.cosla.gov.uk         @cosla        CofSLA
National Transfer
Scheme – issues for
Scotland
Diversity and isolation
Access to necessary support
services : legal and psychological
Prevention of (re)trafficking
Going missing
Support integration
Support move to positive
destinations
Legislation was extended to Scotland on 7
February 2018
Scheme is voluntary and local authorities are
considering whether and how they are able
to participate
Numbers of UASC in Kent have reduced
significantly from 2015 peak
www.cosla.gov.uk         @cosla        CofSLA
Brexit – Settlement Scheme
3.6 million EU citizen’s in the UK
Application for settled status
Impact on all public services as there in an increase in people,
including children and young people who do not have secure status
already present in the UK
Increase in future of young people coming to UK and Scotland who
need to apply for status
www.cosla.gov.uk         @cosla        CofSLA
Scotland – what next?
What have we learned?
What do we need?
How can we develop and deliver services and support for
unaccompanied young people?
www.cosla.gov.uk         @cosla        CofSLA
Slide Note
Embed
Share

Explore the progress, statistics, and challenges related to Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) in Scotland. Learn about UASC arrivals, demographics, country of origin, the National Transfer Scheme, key issues, and the impact of Brexit Settlement Scheme on EU citizens in the UK.

  • UASC Progress
  • Scotland
  • Migration
  • Diversity
  • Challenges

Uploaded on Sep 29, 2024 | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. UASC in Scotland Progress? Mirren Kelly Migration, Population and Diversity Team www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla COSLA

  2. UASC Arrivals to the UK 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number of new UASC arrivals www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla CofSLA

  3. UASC in Scotland UASC (under 18): c.140 Care leavers (18 and over): c.125 Age and Gender 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Male Female under 16 16-17 Total under 18 18 and over www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla CofSLA

  4. UASC Country of Origin Under 18 18 and over Other 7% Other 10% Afghanistan 11% Afghanistan 14% China 3% Vietnam 14% Albania 7% Eritrea 12% Vietnam 28% Syria 4% China 16% Sudan 5% Ethiopia 9% Somalia 7% Iran 5% Syria 5% Eritrea 8% Iraq 4% Iraq 6% Sudan 12% Somalia 4% Iran 6% Ethiopia 3% www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla CofSLA

  5. National Transfer Scheme Q1 2018 Region Transfers out of LA Transfers into LA East Midlands 0 6 East of England 11 27 London 31 0 North East 0 1 North West 0 12 Northern Ireland 0 0 Scotland 0 0 South East 33 12 South West 0 8 Wales 0 0 West Midlands 0 4 Yorkshire and Humber 0 5 Total 75 75 www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla CofSLA

  6. National Transfer Scheme issues for Scotland Diversity and isolation Access to necessary support services : legal and psychological Prevention of (re)trafficking Going missing Legislation was extended to Scotland on 7 February 2018 Scheme is voluntary and local authorities are considering whether and how they are able to participate Support integration Support move to positive destinations Numbers of UASC in Kent have reduced significantly from 2015 peak www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla CofSLA

  7. Brexit Settlement Scheme 3.6 million EU citizen s in the UK Application for settled status Impact on all public services as there in an increase in people, including children and young people who do not have secure status already present in the UK Increase in future of young people coming to UK and Scotland who need to apply for status www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla CofSLA

  8. Scotland what next? What have we learned? What do we need? How can we develop and deliver services and support for unaccompanied young people? www.cosla.gov.uk @cosla CofSLA

Related


More Related Content

giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#