15/01/2016
Free English Lessons Announced For Refugees
Refugees living in Northern Ireland are to be offered free English lessons, the Employment and Learning Minister has announced.
Dr Stephen Farry said the measures are to ensure no one who comes to Northern Ireland seeking refuge from persecution or war is disadvantaged because of their immigration status.
He said: "The opportunity to learn English is, of course, critical in assisting asylum seekers and refugees to settle quickly and make a positive contribution to our economy and wider society.
"Last November, I put in place initial arrangements to make a positive contribution to the resettlement of Syrians granted humanitarian protection under the terms on the Home Office Vulnerable Persons Relocation Scheme by offering free English classes at further education colleges to those who want them. I took this decision because of the imminent arrival of the first group to resettle here.
"At the same time, in line with representations from those working with refugees, I initiated a review into arrangements for all refugees. Analysis indicates that demand for provision is relatively small so any additional costs will be affordable within the Department’s budget. In this context, I am pleased to be able to extend this opportunity to all of those with refugee status."
(CD)
Dr Stephen Farry said the measures are to ensure no one who comes to Northern Ireland seeking refuge from persecution or war is disadvantaged because of their immigration status.
He said: "The opportunity to learn English is, of course, critical in assisting asylum seekers and refugees to settle quickly and make a positive contribution to our economy and wider society.
"Last November, I put in place initial arrangements to make a positive contribution to the resettlement of Syrians granted humanitarian protection under the terms on the Home Office Vulnerable Persons Relocation Scheme by offering free English classes at further education colleges to those who want them. I took this decision because of the imminent arrival of the first group to resettle here.
"At the same time, in line with representations from those working with refugees, I initiated a review into arrangements for all refugees. Analysis indicates that demand for provision is relatively small so any additional costs will be affordable within the Department’s budget. In this context, I am pleased to be able to extend this opportunity to all of those with refugee status."
(CD)
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