“I’m so proud of the communities across Devon that have come together to welcome refugees”

When the Community Sponsorship programme was launched, it enabled people in the UK to sponsor refugees for the first time. Several communities in Devon mobilised really quickly. Back then we were in uncharted territory – the scheme was brand new. But at Devon County Council we quickly recognised that the benefits of Community Sponsorship could be huge – not only for sponsored refugees, but also for the communities themselves.

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Overall, I’d say that mobilising host communities to play an active part in refugee resettlement has a really positive effect on integration. I’d estimate that, in terms of integration, a Community Sponsorship Group can get done in 2 years what a Local Authority gets done in 5 years, and I’d put this down to the capacity of Groups to provide intensive, wraparound support and their local expertise.

None of this is to say that Local Authorities don’t have a very important role to play. Community Sponsorship isn’t about local people competing with Local Authorities to resettle refugees. Instead, it’s about Local Authorities working with local people in a different way. To find out more about how Local Authorities can successfully work with and support Community Sponsors to provide effective support to a resettled family, make sure you check out my next blog which will published here shortly!

If you work for a Local Authority and you’d like to find out more about Community Sponsorship from a Local Authority, Stephen is happy to be contacted via [email protected].

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