Asylum Seekers in Scotland
Background
The Committee is undertaking an inquiry on asylum seekers in Scotland. While housing asylum seekers is a reserved matter, the Committee would like to understand:
- what rights asylum seekers in Scotland have
- what public resources are available to asylum seekers
- the experiences of people seeking, granted and refused asylum
To get this understanding, the Committee will focus its inquiry on:
- the impact of current Home Office policy and legislation on asylum seekers in Scotland
- the impact of the current system on local communities and race relations
- the role of local and devolved government
- the role of private contractors
- the most effective use of public funding
The Committee plans to hear from groups representing asylum seekers and communities where asylum seekers live.
It will also hear from:
- charities and community organisations supporting asylum seekers
- human rights organisations
- public authorities with a responsibility for asylum seekers in Scotland