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Families from war-torn Syria to be housed in Orkney

Kirkwall will become home to two new families fleeing the Syria crisis.
Kirkwall will become home to two new families fleeing the Syria crisis.

Two families from war-torn Syria are to be offered homes in Orkney, it has been announced.

The young families are currently living in refugee camps in the Middle East having fled their own homes during the Syrian conflict.

In 2017, two Syrian families moved to Orkney after the Home Office took up an offer from Orkney Islands Council to provide accommodation as part of a UK-wide resettlement programme.

Last year, the council agreed to offer homes to two further families in support of the country-wide humanitarian effort.

Two properties in Kirkwall will be provided when the new families arrive in the coming months.

An appeal has been issued by the council for local volunteers, particularly Arabic speakers and those qualified to teach English to none native speakers, to help the families settle in.

Frances Troup, the council’s head of housing, homelessness and school care accommodation services, said: “As in 2017, a number of local organisations are working together to make sure we are best placed to support our new families and help ensure they feel welcome and safe.

“The efforts of volunteers played a big role in helping our first families settle in to their new lives in our community.

“Everyone involved will be very grateful if people extend a similar helping hand this time as well.”

Under the vulnerable persons resettlement scheme, now known as the Syrian resettlement programme, the Government has made a commitment to resettle 20,000 people from refugee camps in communities across the UK by 2020.

The scheme gives priority to people in greatest need, including those who have survived torture and violence, and women and children at risk.

People often live in refugee camps for years and many children have lived their entire lives in such precarious circumstances.

To find out more about volunteering and to volunteer your services, call Rob McGregor at voluntary action Orkney on 01856 872897.