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S6W-05139 · Written Question · lodged by Sweeney, Paul

Lodged on
13 Dec 2021
Heard / answered on
23 Dec 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what engagement it has had with (a) Mears and (b) local authorities to tackle the reported (i) digital exclusion and (b) poor Wi-Fi access experienced by individuals in asylum seeker accommodation.

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Asylum is reserved to the UK Parliament and handled by the Home Office. Provision of Wi-Fi is not included as a requirement in the Home Office asylum accommodation contract with Mears Group. Scottish Ministers have repeatedly pressed the Home Office to include consideration of digital access as part of asylum support provision.
As part of efforts to ensure everyone living in our communities could access the support they need, the Scottish Government provided over £550,000 to third sector organisations for projects supporting people subject to No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) including people seeking asylum during the pandemic. The projects supported through Immediate Priority funding focused on basic needs, including digital access.
As advised in the answer to question S6W-02445 on 13 September 2021, the Scottish Government has committed to extend the Connecting Scotland programme over the course of this Parliament to reach a total of 300,000 people. Work is underway to scope the future service, including how best to reach priority groups who we know are most likely to be digitally excluded, including refugees and asylum seekers.
All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/written-questions-and-answers .

Answered by Shona Robison on 23 Dec 2021.