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Bristol City Council is set to provide extra support to approximately 850 of the city's 1,133 asylum seekers, focusing on English lessons, free SIM cards, GP guidance, employment workshops, and housing advice.
Councillor Christine Townsend noted that over half are children, mostly in Home Office-funded hotels, emphasizing moral and legal duties.
Anti-immigration critics argue hotel housing is costly, but the council plans community workshops to address concerns post-August 2024 unrest.
Councillor Andrew Varney celebrated Bristol's diversity with 297 ethnic groups from 185 countries.
A six-week public consultation on the sanctuary strategy starts Monday.
This initiative aims to integrate asylum seekers while fostering community understanding.
Support includes language and job skills to aid self-sufficiency.
Post-unrest workshops promote dialogue.
Bristol's diverse population enriches the city, but challenges require balanced approaches.
The strategy seeks to enhance safety and inclusion for vulnerable groups.
Feedback will shape final plans, ensuring comprehensive aid.
This reflects broader UK efforts to manage asylum while addressing local impacts.
2025-09-01 11:06:00



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