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Monday, 16 August 2021
Croydon’s cabinet meets today to discuss possible cuts to services for unaccompanied children seeking asylum
The council says its facing a £2m funding gap and has appealed to ministers in Whitehall for help. Since 2015 Croydon council says its helped 5,000 children seeking asylum, in the UK. They have to visit the town centre to apply to the Home Office unit there, and many stay on. But the council says the government should be providing over £2m extra to support its vital services, and the shortfall could reach 7 million pounds by 2024. Today’s meeting will consider a range of possible cuts which would hit vulnerable young people. Other London councils have been helping Croydon by taking more new arrivals, but that 3 month scheme ends in just a few weeks,
posted by Radio Jackie News Team @ 12:57 pm

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