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to lead day-to-day response.
The Minister for Europe and International Development, , has been given responsibility
for the Scottish Government’s approach to supporting Ukrainian
refugees arriving and living in Scotland.
Mr Gray will lead the Scottish Government’s engagement and
partnership work with local authorities, COSLA, the third sector
and other agencies, and engage with the UK Government to press
for swift and coordinated humanitarian action and support.
The Minister will ensure action is integrated with the work the
Scottish Government will carry out with COSLA and others on wider
refugee and asylum integration, including the New Scots strategy,
and will engage with affected groups in the community.
Mr Gray will also attend the Cabinet as required and report
directly to the First Minister on this issue.
First Minister said:
“Europe is facing the biggest refugee crisis since World War II.
“More than two million Ukrainians have been forced to leave their
homes and Scotland is ready and willing to play its part and to
offer sanctuary and support to them and the many more who will
sadly follow.
“Given the gravity, and urgent, nature of the situation, it is
right that this Government has a Minister with specific
responsibilities for refugees from Ukraine who will be arriving
in Scotland and need support to rebuild their lives.
“Reporting direct to me on this issue, will work closely with External
Affairs Secretary and Social Justice
Secretary , and other Ministers, to
ensure our response to this unprecedented crisis is co-ordinated
across the Scottish Government.”
Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development and
Minister with special responsibility for Refugees from Ukraine,
said:
“Scotland stands ready to offer refuge and sanctuary for those
fleeing Ukraine, just as we did with the Syrian Resettlement
Programme, which saw all 32 local authorities in Scotland
participate and welcome over 3,300 refugees into their
communities.
“The Scottish Government is already bringing together key
partners, like COSLA, the Scottish Refugee Council and Police
Scotland, to coordinate plans and address the practical
challenges of resettling Ukrainians here.
“With my additional responsibilities I will endeavour to ensure a
swift, co-ordinated and focussed government response to the needs
of the Ukrainians who seek sanctuary in our country.”