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Objectives
Students should be aware of some of the services for refugees that are provided by:
Local Government
Government offers a range of services to refugees and asylum seekers. The new National Asylum Support Service means that many of the locally delivered social-security services are not dealt with by local agencies. However, this only applies whilst asylum seekers are waiting for a decision; once a decision has been made on their case, they revert to the regular system.
At a local level the following services are offered. Local government may be directly involved in providing some of these, or they may play a coordinating role where direct provision is provided by others.
Housing
Education and Training
Welfare Benefits
Legal Services
Health and Social Care
General Support
National Government
Each of the above areas has some level of direction and funding provided by national government, even where services are not administered centrally. The following departments are involved in providing services to refugees and asylum seekers:
Funding
As the case-study on
Dover in Option 4
demonstrates, one of the major areas of concern about accepting refugees into the UK is that of cost. Whilst some press reports have given the impression that these costs are significantly higher than in reality they are, there are obviously some expenses associated with providing the services listed above.
The following figures are from the Audit Commission's report 'Another Country', dated June 2000.
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