Over 1,200 Syrian refugees welcomed to Scotland in one year

Scotland has welcomed more than 1,200 Syrian refugees since the first flight arrived in Glasgow one year ago, the Scottish Government said.
Syrian refugee families arrive on the Isle of Bute in December 2015.  (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)Syrian refugee families arrive on the Isle of Bute in December 2015.  (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Syrian refugee families arrive on the Isle of Bute in December 2015. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Equalities Secretary Angela Constance said the response from people around the country has been “phenomenal” and thanked them for their support.

Twenty-nine local authorities have received Syrian refugees since the first flight landed in Glasgow on November 15 last year.

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Ms Constance also praised the country’s quick response to the humanitarian crisis in Syria.

Many are still forced to flee Syria's brutal civil war. Picture: GettyMany are still forced to flee Syria's brutal civil war. Picture: Getty
Many are still forced to flee Syria's brutal civil war. Picture: Getty

She said: “People in Scotland were shocked by the humanitarian crisis in Syria. There was a groundswell of people looking to know how they could help and wanting to see our country take a stance and offer a warm welcome for those who sought refuge.

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“The response has been phenomenal and we have seen the hand of friendship extended to those seeking to flee war.

“Scotland has now welcomed more than 1,200 refugees through the Syrian resettlement programme, and we have done this by cooperation and collaboration.

Many are still forced to flee Syria's brutal civil war. Picture: GettyMany are still forced to flee Syria's brutal civil war. Picture: Getty
Many are still forced to flee Syria's brutal civil war. Picture: Getty

“Over the past three years the Scottish Government, COSLA, local authorities, and charities including the Scottish Refugee Council have worked together, crucially, with the contribution of asylum seekers and refugees, to ensure the best possible approach to welcoming refugees through the New Scots strategy.

“The First Minister convened a Refugee Summit on 4 September last year, which brought together all the key stakeholders. This meant when the Syrian Resettlement Programme was announced on 7 September, all of these organisations were quick to reflect the mood of the Scottish people by stating their willingness and desire to help, stepping up and responding immediately.

“We will continue to have an important role to play in helping these refugees settle into their new lives in Scotland, and the Scottish Government will continue to work with local authorities and COSLA to offer a place of safety to those fleeing war and persecution.”

The Scottish Government said that up to June this year Scotland received a third of refugees who have arrived into the UK through the Syrian Resettlement Programme.