Decision details
Minimum pledge to house refugees coming through the government’s safe route mechanisms
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Housing
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision:
To make a pledge to accommodate a minimum of 3
families within Cheltenham Borough Council owned homes (these will
be 2 x two-bedroom properties and 1 x one-bedroom property) during
2025, and to make this commitment via the government’s
‘Safe Routes – The National Cap 2025
Consultation.’ (The cap will not commence until 2025.)
Reasons for the decision:
Cheltenham is a ‘Town of
Sanctuary’ welcoming refugees and asylum seekers from across
the world and offering places of safety to people who flee
violence.
The Home Office recently launched a consultation to inform the
level at which the cap on safe and legal routes is set. Local
authorities in England, Scotland and Wales, and the Executive
Office in Northern Ireland are being consulted.
The consultation is an opportunity for authorities to assess their
capacity to support vulnerable people moving forward and inform
decision making at Government level.
The objective of the cap is to ensure the UK can accommodate and
support those arriving through safe and legal routes effectively.
The introduction of the cap provides an opportunity for a more
sustainable and managed approach to migration through humanitarian
safe and legal routes. Recognising the pressures placed on local
authority capacity to accommodate and effectively integrate those
arriving, the cap will place a realistic annual limit on the number
of people who can come to the UK each year through safe and legal
routes. The annual cap will reflect local authority capacity.
Cheltenham Borough Council has engaged with Community Sponsorship
representatives and Third Sector Organisations who provide
accommodation in their local areas, and local service providers
including Integrated Care Boards. In matters of urgency (such as to
allow a national response to an international emergency), the Home
Secretary will be able to seek Parliament’s approval to
change the number without the consultation process. As the cap is
annual to reflect the fluctuating nature of capacity, there is
scope to change it in future years.
The UK currently operates seven safe and legal routes. These
include resettlement schemes such as the UK Resettlement Scheme
(UKRS) and Community Sponsorship, as well as bespoke routes for
individuals from Afghanistan, Ukraine, Hong Kong, and the close
family members of refugees. Under the UK’s safe and legal
routes, eligible individuals access them through an application or
referral process made overseas. This means when they arrive in the
UK their status is already determined.
-The cap includes the following routes: Afghan Citizens
Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) pathways 2 and 3 (stage 2), UK
Resettlement Scheme (UKRS) and Community Sponsorship
-The cap will not commence until 2025
Alternative options considered:
None considered. The consultation is an
important opportunity for Cheltenham Borough Council to respond to
the Home Office consultation with an achievable number to ensure
this can be delivered. The Home Office will closely monitor the
scheme and will hold all Local Authorities to the pledges
submitted.
Declarations: None
Contact: Martin Stacy, Housing Strategy and Partnerships Manager Email: [email protected].
Publication date: 08/12/2023
Date of decision: 08/12/2023