§ Mr. Frank Fieldasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will detail the grants given by his Department to each voluntary organisation during 1982–83; which of these had their grants reduced in 1983–84; and by how much.
§ Mr. BrittanThe grants made to voluntary bodies in the 1982–83 financial year and the amounts of grant paid or to be paid in 1983–84 where this has been fully determined, are as follows:
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1982–83 1983–84 Provisional £ £ International Voluntary Service 18,000 19,000 Leicestershire Race Awareness Consortium — 1,000 Kidsline 1,200 — London Voluntary Service Council 1,798 — Merseyside Council for Voluntary Service 15,000 15,000 Midlands Group of Volunteer Organisers — 13,500 National Association of Young People's Counselling and Advisory Service 24,000 25,200 National Council for Voluntary Organisations (Grant-in-Aid) 724,000 797,000 National Council for Voluntary Organisations (for International Conference on Social Welfare) 9,700 — National Federation of City Farms 24,000 25,000 National Federation of Community Organisations 72,000 86,000 National Playing Fields Association 80,200 84,500 Northern Association for Community Care 36,480 41,500 Operation Drake Fellowship 25,000 15,000 Princedale Trust (for Release) 65,000 71,100 Retired Executives Action Clearing House 7,375 15,085 Sefton Community Resource Action Project — 7,000 Standing Conference of Women's Organisations 3,000 3,500 Stockport Job Shop 52 — Stonebridge (Harlesden) Bus Garage Project — 10,000 Student Community Action Development Unit 21,500 23,000 Task Force 89,000 93,000 Time for God 7,267 9,500 Trinity Overnight Shelter, Birmingham 15,600 1,360 Turning Point (Lewisham) — 4,700 United Funds (Hampshire Development Project) — 4,750 Volonteurope 625 1,875 Voluntary Action, Lewisham 500 — Volunteer Centre 561,500 602,000 Warrington Workshop for Voluntary Action 400 9,900 West End Co-ordinated Voluntary Services 102,350 107,550 West Yorkshire Radio Action 18,150 — Women's Royal Voluntary Service (Grant-in-Aid) 4,015,000 4,185,000 Young Volunteers Resource Unit 107,500 112,500 Grants for the Development of Local Voluntary Action Scheme Special Programme Hull Community Resources Development Project 14,750 18,320 NE Training for Community Work 25,000 25,000 Newham Parents' Community Resource Programme 17,500 18,250 Salford Community Involvement Project 18,500 19,200 Social Care Assembly for Normanton, West Yorkshire 12,300 12,825 Training for Voluntary Organisations (Southampton) 9,650 13,000 Waveney Project (Suffolk) 13,800 14,400 Wiltshire Information Resource Exchange 15,500 31,036 Small Grants Scheme Cornwall (Carrick and Kerrier) 20,000 10,000 County Durham (Easington and Wear Valley) 20,000 10,730 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough 9,550 16,200 Wrekin District 10,000 10,000 Scotland and Wales 40,000 40,000 Charity Reviews Lancashire 1,800 15,200 Grants for Refugees British Refugee Council (Vietnamese Refugee Programme) 313,700 233,750 British Refugee Council (Refugees from other parts of the world) 265,900 284,000 Ockenden Venture (Vietnamese Refugee Programme) 330,600 211,000 Refugee Action (Vietnamese Programme) 423,600 222,000 Save the Children Fund (Unaccompanied Vietnamese minors' home) 18,700 — Ockenden Venture (Unaccompanied Vietnamese minors' home) 11,600 — Grants (or grants-in-aid) to other bodies International Social Service of Great Britain 160,612 240,000 Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents 9,000 10,000 United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service 721,000 778,000 Grants Administered by Criminal Department Anchor Club, Leicester 7,859 8,760
1982–83 1983–84 Provisional £ £ Apex Trust 48,250 51,627 Barnsley ACRO 6,165 * Bristol Prisoners Visitors Centre 1,400 1,500 Birmingham Prisoners Visitors Centre 3,376 3,560 Brixton Prisoners Visitors Centre 3,000 4,000 Bulldog Manpower Services Ltd. 392,000 347,000 Catholic Marriage Advisory Council (grant-in-aid) 98,750 103,700 Circle Trust 32,700 35,000 Dartmoor Accommodation Scheme 4,890 6,055 Family Welfare Association (grant-in-aid) 15,200 15,950 HACRO Crisis and Support Centre 4,675 4,954 Halifax ACRO 7,278 * Hampshire Care Trust 750 750 Hull Prison Visitors Centre 1,075 — Institute of Marital Studies (grant-in-aid) 238,700 253,350 Jewish Marriage Education Council (grant-in-aid) 5,000 5,000 Leeds Prisoners Visitors Centre 1,250 1,200 Lewes Prisoners Visitors Centre 100 110 Lifeline Day Centre 8,086 8,652 National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (grant-in-aid) 487,000 531,000 NACRO—Education Advisory Service 22,330 23,894 National Association of Victims Support Scheme 21,300 39,500 national Association of Voluntary Hostels Ltd. 33,760 36,123 National Marriage Guidance Council (grant-in-aid) 750,000 788,000 New Bridge 10,708 12,000 North-East London St. Leonards Society 1,372 1,468 North Eastern Prison After-Care Society 900 800 Preston and District Lodgings Scheme 2,000 2,200 Prisoners Wives and Families Society 1,850 3,700 Prisoners Wives Service 6,150 5,200 St. Giles Day Centre 4,000 4,300 Society of Voluntary Associates (SOVA) 22,342 30,993 Stonham Housing Association Ltd. 29,000 * South Yorkshire DACRO 6,500 6,955 York ACRO 7,800 8,511 *Now incorporated in hostel deficit funding. Additionally, an amount of grant is allocated each year to the deficit funding of more than 300 hostels and similar accommodation schemes, administered by some 200 voluntary organisations, providing places for ex-offenders. £2.894 million was spent for this purpose in 1982–83 and £3.6 million has been allocated in 1983–84.
A further allocation: is made in respect of once-for-all grants to voluntary organisations providing day facilities for ex-offenders. £530,000 was spent in 1982–83 and £540,000 has been allocated in 1983–84.