HC Deb 19 March 1990 vol 169 cc458-9W
Mr. Spearing

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what grants he has made in each of the last five financial years to the National Association of Victims Support Schemes; and what assessment he has made of the effect of actual and planned changes in funding by his Department.

Mr. John Patten

Home Office funding of victim support since 1986 has been as follows:

Local victim support schemes Victim support headquarters Total Annual increase
£ £ £ per cent.
1985–86 126,000 126,000
1986–87 136,000 150,000 286,000 127
1987–88 1.60 million 103,000 1.70 million 494
1988–89 2.55 million 190,000 2.74 million 61
1989–90 3.70 million 210,000 3.91 million 43

This funding has enabled local victim support schemes to expand to cover 94 per cent. of the population of England and Wales with the following effects on provision of service:

Number of schemes Number of paid co-ordinators Number of referrals Number of Volunteers
1985–86 293 133 180,000 3,935
1986–-87 305 151 257,083 4,200
1987–88 294 180 328,174 5,900
1988–89 299 227 400,810 6,292
1989–90 355 300 1420,000 16,800
1 Estimates.

For 1990–91 the planned level of grant in aid subject to parliamentary approval is £4.47 million for local schemes and £235,000 for headquarters.