Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme in Scotland: statistics - January 2023

Latest data and information on the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme in Scotland.

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An errata was published on 23 February 2023 as a result of changes to Table 4 of the publication tables and to the sections “Key Points” and “Welcome Accommodation”  in the accompanying report.

The original Table 4 showed that number of guests that had disembarked MS Victoria between 26 July 2022 and 18 January 2023 was 804. The figure should have been 747.                                                              

The original Key Points section stated that “by 18 January, 378 guests had disembarked M/S Ambition and 804 guests had disembarked M/S Victoria since the ships became operational (17 September and 26 July, respectively)”. It should have been “by 18 January, 378 guests had disembarked M/S Ambition and 747 guests had disembarked M/S Victoria since the ships became operational (17 September and 26 July, respectively)”.

The original Welcome Accommodation section stated that “by 18 January, 378 guests had disembarked M/S Ambition since 17 September, and 804 guests had disembarked M/S Victoria since 26 July”. It should have been “by 18 January, 378 guests had disembarked M/S Ambition since 17 September, and 747 guests had disembarked M/S Victoria since 26 July”.

This was due to a data supply problem and the change does not affect any other analysis in the tables or report.

This statistical release has been designated as new experimental statistics which has not been assessed by the UK Statistics Authority. Experimental statistics are official statistics that are newly developed or innovative, and are undergoing evaluation.

Background

This publication summarises the latest Scotland-level data and information on people displaced by the war in Ukraine arriving through the UK ‘Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme’, which includes those sponsored by the Scottish Government (also known as the Scottish Super Sponsor) and Individual Sponsor. This report gathers together various data sources, including operational data from welcome accommodation teams and local authorities across Scotland, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) and the Scottish Government (SG). This data includes the number of displaced people from Ukraine that are in welcome accommodation, and, where applicable, the progress on matching displaced people from Ukraine with a host. This data will complement and be published alongside information on the numbers of applications, visas and arrivals of displaced people from Ukraine to Scotland and the other three UK nations, already regularly published by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).

This report accompanies the experimental statistics tables on the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme in Scotland.

This statistical release has been designated as new experimental statistics which has not been assessed by the UK Statistics Authority. Experimental statistics are official statistics that are newly developed or innovative, and are undergoing evaluation

The Scottish Government are currently conducting a data reconciliation project to gather updates on the checking, matching and availability statuses of expressions of interest shared with local authorities. This record level information will allow us to more confidently calculate the values estimated from the local authority survey. An update on this project will be provided in due course. As a result of this exercise, we have reviewed the Local Authority Survey. The survey has been reduced and no longer includes questions on expressions of interest, private hosts, properties, property and disclosure checks.

This report provides data on visas, arrivals, matches and accommodation. It is not a full account of all displaced people from Ukraine. Displaced people with visas are free to enter the country and live and work where they want. Not everyone entering the UK through the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme (including those sponsored by the Scottish Government) will need accommodation provided to them. They may make their own arrangements, including renting their own accommodation or staying with friends and family. Some arrivals may have also self-matched with a volunteer host, assisted by a charity or support network. Those arrivals may never be in contact with a welcome hub or local authority seeking accommodation. We do not collect data on this subset of displaced people from Ukraine.

Acknowledgements

The Scottish Government would like to thank all local authority teams for their contributions to the Scottish Government Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme local authority survey, and their collaboration to ensure the data is up to date and as accurate as possible.

We would also like to recognise the extensive work undertaken by colleagues across all organisations involved in the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.

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