Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme in Scotland: statistics- October 2022
Latest data and information on the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme in Scotland.
Method and main sources
This report accompanies the experimental statistics tables on the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme in Scotland. This statistical release has been designated as new experimental statistics which has not been assessed by the UK Statistics Authority. Experimental statistics are official statistics that are newly developed or innovative, and are undergoing evaluation. While checks have been completed before publication, this data is not subject to the full range of processes and quality assurance that would be required for Official Statistics. However the data is being released given high public interest. This is in line with guidance from the Office for Statistics Regulation on the production and use of experimental statistics. Work to improve data quality and data streams is ongoing and will be reflected in any future publications. The report is based on four main sources, compiled into one report and an accompanying set of tables containing data not already published elsewhere:
Firstly, the Department for Levelling up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) publish statistics on the numbers of visa applications, visas issued and arrivals to the UK where the sponsor location is Scotland on a weekly basis, and provide a local authority breakdown of sponsor location. The full data set and methodology is available.
Secondly, there are a range of welcome accommodations across Scotland from hotels to passenger ships. Our contracted partner who procures welcome accommodation on behalf of the Scottish Government (SG) provides an overview of the number of temporary accommodation rooms occupied by displaced people from Ukraine and the number of individuals residing on passenger ships.
Please note that the data are provisional management information from live operational systems and are subject to change, and are provided both by our accommodation procurement partner and by direct contact with the facilities used for welcome accommodation. There may be delays in reporting from welcome accommodations and facilities used for welcome accommodation that affect the reliability and accuracy of the data. While data is available on the total number of occupied rooms in hotels and passenger ships, accurate data on the number of people in each room is not fully available. The total number of people on each ship is available and we adopt an average of 1.9 people per hotel room to estimate how many people are in hotels. The estimate of an average 1.9 people per room was based on partial data between August and September 2022 from the Edinburgh Welcome Hub on the number of displaced people entering temporary accommodation and the number of rooms they took up. The figure was calculated as an average of the number of people divided by the number of rooms they occupy.
Thirdly, the Scottish Government (SG) collects summary statistics from local authorities in a weekly survey on the progress of the work to resettle and support displaced people from Ukraine in Scotland. This survey is the source for data on the number of potential volunteer hosts for those sponsored by the Scottish Government and individuals in each local authority, the progress of disclosure and property checks, as well as progress on matching displaced people from Ukraine into longer term accommodation through local or informal matching. This is matching that is facilitated by local authorities or by sponsors and guests themselves.
Please note that in order to disclosure control the data, all figures have been rounded to the nearest 5, with calculated proportions being rounded to the nearest 0.05 (5%). Data for cumulative measures may slightly decrease between returns as it is revised or corrected in retrospect. Data may increase significantly between returns as more local authorities provide data for a given measure; this may not represent a real increase in the measure. The estimated number of volunteer properties for those sponsored by the Scottish Government and individuals that are needing checks is the cumulative number of properties for which local authorities are expected to have completed, or need to complete, property and disclosure checks. This is estimated using the number of properties offered by active (potential or current) sponsors and the number of properties that have withdrawn after one or two of the checks had been completed. This means that the number of properties for which property or disclosure checks have been completed includes properties that have since been withdrawn. Proportions of properties that have been cleared for hosting are calculated using the estimated number of properties needing checks.
Also note that, the matching data from the survey is still under development and we are working with local authorities to ensure a complex dataset is accurate and complete.
Additionally, the data represents a snapshot of information available on the reporting date and cannot be compared to previously published data as a comparison over time.
It is also important to note that one volunteer can host more than one displaced person (for example they could host a whole family). This might result in a larger number of arrivals sponsored by individuals than there are matches under the Individual Sponsor Scheme. Volunteer hosts who expressed an interest in hosting someone arriving on a visa sponsored by individuals do not need to be in touch with local authority teams in order to host (they are already "matched" prior to their guest arriving), as a result, local authority survey numbers are likely to be an undercount.
Lastly, the Convention for Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) provides operational data on the progress of matching into longer term accommodation within the national matching service run jointly by COSLA and the Scottish Government (SG).
The report summarises these statistics from April 2022 up to October 2022, with specific dates being included throughout the report.
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