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As a Nation of Sanctuary, we are continuing to support our Ukrainian guests, helping them move on into longer-term accommodation and integrate  into our communities.

Our Team Wales approach has led to over 7,000 Ukrainians finding sanctuary in Wales. Securing longer term accommodation is key to provision of support for those displaced by the crisis in Ukraine. The partnership between Welsh Government, local authorities and third sector partners such as Housing Justice Cymru and the Welsh Refugee Council continues to help people move on from initial accommodation. We have worked hard to settle as many guests as possible into longer term accommodation where they can have more independence and lead more settled lives.

Employment is also key to supporting our Ukrainian guests to move into their own accommodation and gain independence.  We are working with our key partners in the public and voluntary sectors to support our Ukrainian guests to find meaningful work. This includes English for speakers of other languages, or ESOL provision, through existing Welsh Government-funded programmes. As well as a Specialist Training and Employment Programme, known as STEP Ukraine. This is a intensive online English language and employment programme, which has received positive take up from our Ukrainian community in Wales.  There is also support with the recognition of qualifications so people can utilise their skills to gain employment in their chosen vocation.