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What's amazing about this programme is that it could be extended to other parts of Scotland easily - the supply and demand are both there - but the funding and infrastructure (both physical and administrative) is lacking. As far as I know, there have been small local efforts to replicate their work in NE Scotland which were gratefully received by both refugees and the orgs that support #NewScots, but they just didn't become sustainable. It's hard to replicate their work at smaller scales, I guess?
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