187 Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy: use of additional MOD properties
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Recommendations:
The Executive is
asked to:
(i) Approve
in principle the use of 10 additional SFA properties in Catterick Garrison for eligible
Afghan citizens currently residing in Afghanistan or in third countries seeking
relocation to the UK under the ARAP.
(ii) Authorise the Corporate Director – Strategic Resources to
accept the MOD’s Sub Underlease Agreement on behalf of North Yorkshire Council
after consultation with the Assistant Chief Executive (Legal and Democratic
Services).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Considered –
Report of the Assistant Director - Policy, Partnerships and Communities to consider the Ministry
of Defence’s (MOD) offer to provide additional temporary homes in North Yorkshire
for eligible Afghan citizens currently residing in Afghanistan or in third
countries seeking relocation to the UK under the Afghan Relocations and
Assistance Policy.
County Councillor David Chance introduced the report, noting that there are still an
estimated 4600 Afghans (including spouses and dependants) eligible to come to
the UK under the Afghan Resettlement and Assistance Policy, many of whom worked
for the MOD. The background to the offer of using more empty MOD houses in the
UK for these families is that the UK government wants the Afghan families to be
offered housing in the UK before they travel here. A maximum of 10 additional Afghan households,
utilising a mix of three and four bedroomed empty Service Family Accommodation
(SFA) properties in Catterick Garrison, is felt to be manageable. These properties
would be offered on short-term leases by the MOD with the intention that the
families would then be moved into affordable secure housing in the county by
the Council.
The use of these
additional properties will bring the number up to 39 Afghan families resettled
in North Yorkshire, approximately 180 persons. Experience to date has shown that the Afghan families require
significant amounts of specialised support, such as for physical injuries or
mental issues. In determining the recommended number of MOD properties to be used on
the Garrison, the County Council has had to factor in the availability of
school places there, housing pressures across the county and existing refugee
resettlement commitments under the United Kingdom Resettlement Scheme.
County Councillor Kevin Foster thanked the MOD for making the SFA properties
available, citing the moral duty to support Afghan citizens who worked for or
with the UK Government in Afghanistan in exposed or meaningful roles. He felt
that Catterick Garrison was the right place to house the families, given the
specialist recovery centre based nearby and the work of the Army Welfare
Service. However, he put forward a case to consider accepting more than ten
properties, citing the future housing developments taking place in the vicinity
of Catterick Garrison and the potential work opportunities available in the
area for any refugees.
In response, Jonathan Spencer, Refugee Resettlement Manager advised
that the intensive wraparound care required to support the Afghan families was
cited as a reason for the recommendation of ten properties as a starting point to
deliver a good level of support, but this will be monitored. The lack of nearby
hospital facilities was also cited as a reason to begin with ten properties to avoid
services overstretching.
Across the county, 29 families had been relocated since August 2021, with a mix of council/social housing, private rented and temporary housing provided by the Ministry of Defence has been used to date. There is likely to be further requests to receive a small number of additional Afghan families under the government’s ... view the full minutes text for item 187