Scottish Government to implement asylum seekers bus travel pilot

The Scottish Government will “develop and deliver” a pilot giving asylum seekers free bus travel in the next year, an official document has said.

The issue is currently subject to a petition before a Holyrood committee, but former first minister Humza Yousaf said in September it was under “active consideration” by Government.

The Scottish Government has allocated a £2 million budget for the initiative, says STV. Free bus travel is currently only afforded to those over the age of 60 and under the age of 22.

According to the delivery plan for the Scottish Government’s New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy – published on Wednesday – the pilot will be in place by the end of this financial year.

“Develop and deliver a national pilot to support free bus travel for people seeking asylum, building on local and regional pilots delivered by third sector organisations over recent years, and to inform potential for future travel support,” the 43-page report says.

Transport Scotland will take the lead, supported by third sector organisations and councils.

The short-term outcome, according to the report, would see “improved access to services and opportunities to take part in community activities”.

Scotland’s equalities minister, Kaukab Stewart, said: “Scotland has a proud history of welcoming those fleeing war and persecution, and we are dedicated to helping them integrate into communities from the day they arrive.

“It is vital that we support refugees and people seeking asylum to understand their rights and access employment and services to help them to rebuild their lives in Scotland.

“This plan, which was informed by engagement with those with experience of seeking refuge and settling in Scotland, as well as those with expertise in supporting them, lays out the steps we will take to support refugees and people seeking asylum to integrate across different parts of society.

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