HC Deb 25 January 1990 vol 165 c838W
Dr. Godman

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on Scottish Office funding for victim support schemes in(a) Strathclyde and (b) Scotland as a whole.

Mr. Lang

The Scottish Office has assisted the Scottish Association of Victim Support Schemes for the past five years through a grant under section 10 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968. Scottish Office funding for the victim support movement is in line with the Government's policy to improve services to victims of crime generally. Funding has risen from £600 in 1984–85 to £286,000 in 1989–90. In Strathclyde 10 co-ordinator posts in local schemes have been funded by this means.

Apart from a special grant of £13,000 in March 1989 to meet a specific financial difficulty, no central Government grant has been paid to the Strathclyde association (a regional body representing local schemes in Strathclyde). Strathclyde regional council provides significant funding to the Strathclyde association and actively supports the objectives of the Scottish association.