Scottish government to provide £48m for victims’ groups

Scottish government to provide £48m for victims' groups

Keith Brown

Organisations which support victims of crime across Scotland are set to benefit from £48 million of grant funding.

More than 20 organisations spread across the country will benefit from the new Victim Centred Approach Fund over the 2022-25 period. They include Central Advocacy Partners which is receiving £167,000 to support its work with victims with learning disabilities and autism.

Victim Support Scotland is receiving just over £18m and organisations supporting women and girls, trafficking victims and people from ethnic minorities are also to benefit.

Justice Secretary Keith Brown said: “The level of funding being made available to a range of organisations across Scotland through the Victim Centred Approach Fund underlines our absolute commitment to putting victims very firmly at the centre of the justice system.

“This new fund will provide joined-up, accessible support to victims regardless of where they live in Scotland. It will help support specialist services for those bereaved by crime, provide court advocacy support for survivors of gender-based violence, extend support and assistance for victims of human trafficking and enable better long-term outcomes for victims, including improved mental and physical health.

“The Victim Surcharge Fund will also enable people impacted by crime to have access to funds when they need it most. Covering costs for emergency accommodation, food and clothing are just some of the ways that funding can be used.

“I want to thank all organisations for their continued commitment to supporting victims.

“We have also instigated an independent review of the Victim Notification Scheme to ensure victims are able to receive timely and compassionate information on the release of offenders.

“All of these steps reinforce my focus and commitment to ensuring those affected by crime are fully supported on their journey to recovery.”

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