Leicestershire County Council offers extra support for families hosting Ukrainian refugees

By Coalville Nub News Reporter

2nd Nov 2022 | Local News

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Families opening up their homes to people fleeing war-torn Ukraine will get £150 more each month to support them with cost of living pressures this winter.

Leicestershire County Council is using the Government Homes for Ukraine grant it receives to up the payment it gives to host families from £350 to £500.

As latest figures show 1,420 people have applied for visas to live with families in the county, two new welfare officers have also been recruited, including a Ukrainian national who came to the UK under the national scheme, in to a team dedicated to supporting Ukrainian guests and their host families.

Councillor Deborah Taylor, deputy leader of the council, said: "Our support for Ukraine is resolute. People fleeing the country have experienced unthinkable trauma and are often separated from family members so I'm pleased we can use the money we receive from Government to help families provide a safe and welcoming home. 

"People across Leicestershire are feeling the impact of spiralling costs. We're not in control of the global factors behind wars or economic shifts but we're committed to doing everything we can to help. I don't want anyone to feel they can't find help so please contact us if you need support." 

Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the authority has teamed up with district councils, the NHS, police, East Midlands Airport and other partners to provide vital support including accommodation and safeguarding checks, healthcare, education, translation and employment.

This winter, the council is stepping up support for all Leicestershire residents as cost of living pressures bite, with a £14.8m wide-ranging package of support including emergency food and fuel and help to make homes more energy efficient. 

Find out more about cost of living support, and other help available HERE..

Find out more support for Ukraine HERE.

     

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