Minister for Social Justice has today praised the intense “Team Wales” effort to prepare to welcome Ukrainian refugees to Wales.

Local councils, the third sector, the NHS and the Welsh Government have been working closely together to put in place the arrangements and services for Ukrainians fleeing the conflict.

Wales will act as a super-sponsor under the UK Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme from 26 March. The scheme began matching the first individual sponsors with people fleeing Ukraine on Friday.

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Speaking about the unique “Team Wales” approach, Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt said: “Wales is a Nation of Sanctuary. We’re committed to ensuring there is a warm welcome for people fleeing the violence and conflict in Ukraine.

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“We have been working very closely with our partners in the third sector, with the Urdd, the Welsh Local Government Association the NHS to ensure the right support is immediately available for people arriving from Ukraine.

The Minister added: “We are committed to doing everything we can to support people fleeing the war in Ukraine and providing sanctuary and safety in Wales.

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“I want to pay tribute to colleagues across our all Welsh councils and health boards who are working to ensure services are in place for when the first refugees arrive.

“It shows the genuine “Team Wales” approach and reaffirms our collective commitment to being a Nation of Sanctuary.”

Sian Lewis, chief executive of the Urdd said: “The children and people of Ukraine are facing unbearable pain and a threat to their lives.

“Alongside our partners, we will welcome, support, and offer them a safe refuge full of friendship and love."