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Written Question
Victim Support Schemes
Wednesday 15th October 2014

Asked by: Lord Watson of Wyre Forest (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how much her Department spends annually to fund victim support.

Answered by Norman Baker

The department with overall responsibility for victim support is the Ministry of Justice. The Home Office and other departments provide funding for specific
services. This is part of the government’s commitment that all victims of abuse have access to the support they require.

The Government has ring-fenced nearly £40 million of funding up to 2015 for specialist local support services and national helplines. The Home Office contribution is £28 million over the spending review period, and of this £1.72 million is provided per year to part-fund 87 Independent Sexual Violence Advisors, and £150,000 on their training. A further £400,000 per year is spent on funding 13 Young Persons Advocates to provide direct support to young women who have been victims, or are at risk of sexual violence from gangs.

These roles provide support to victims of abuse, including signposting further specialist support including therapeutic counselling. The proportions allocated to different types of support, and to victims who are now adults and whose abuse occurred in their childhood, is a local decision. The Home Office does not collate figures on this.

This support is in addition to the funding allocated from the Ministry of Justice Rape Support Fund to rape support centres, Department of Health support to Sexual Assault Referral Centres and Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services, and Department for Education’s support for counselling via their Innovation Fund.


Written Question
Victim Support Schemes
Wednesday 15th October 2014

Asked by: Lord Watson of Wyre Forest (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what proportion of the money spent by her Department on direct therapeutic counselling of victims of abuse is spent on people now adults and whose abuse occurred in their childhood.

Answered by Norman Baker

The department with overall responsibility for victim support is the Ministry of Justice. The Home Office and other departments provide funding for specific services. This is part of the government’s commitment that all victims of abuse have access to the support they require.

The Government has ring-fenced nearly £40 million of funding up to 2015 for specialist local support services and national helplines. The Home Office contribution is £28 million over the spending review period, and of this £1.72 million is provided per year to part-fund 87 Independent Sexual Violence Advisors, and £150,000 on their training. A further £400,000 per year is spent on funding 13 Young Persons Advocates to provide direct support to young women who have been victims, or are at risk of sexual violence from gangs.

These roles provide support to victims of abuse, including signposting further specialist support including therapeutic counselling. The proportions allocated to different types of support, and to victims who are now adults and whose abuse occurred in their childhood, is a local decision. The Home Office does not collate figures on this.

This support is in addition to the funding allocated from the Ministry of Justice Rape Support Fund to rape support centres, Department of Health support to Sexual Assault Referral Centres and Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services, and Department for Education’s support for counselling via their Innovation Fund.


Written Question
Billing
Monday 28th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Watson of Wyre Forest (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what the value is of duplicate supplier payments identified by her Department since 2010; and what proportion of such payments have since been recovered in each of the last two financial years.

Answered by Karen Bradley

The information requested is shown in the following table:


The volume and value of duplicate supplier payments identified since the 2010-11 Financial year up to June 2014 is 54 payments for a total value of £2,495,793.63. We have recovered 53 payments totalling £2,494,661.63; the remaining payment was partially recovered and the company went into liquidation with the balance outstanding.

In the last two financial years the proportion of duplicate payments recovered by value was:
2013-14: 100%
2012-13: 99.53% (amount outstanding is for a company that went into liquidation after partial payment).

The volume and value of duplicate payments since 2010 have decreased significantly compared to the financial years prior to 2010-11.


Written Question
Children: Abuse
Friday 25th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Watson of Wyre Forest (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will publish (a) all submissions and memos to Ministers and (b) correspondence with other government departments relating to the review by officials of the Geoffrey Dickens dossiers.

Answered by Norman Baker

The Home Secretary has appointed Peter Wanless - the Chief Executive of NSPCC, and Richard Whittam QC to undertake a review of the investigation commissioned by the Permanent Secretary in response to allegations raised about the handling of information from Geoffrey Dickens by the Home Office. Terms of reference of this review were placed in the House Library on 7 July and make clear that the review will consider the information that was available to the investigator, as well as any further information they feel is relevant. We expect that they will report in 8 – 10 weeks and will publish this report in full.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Jul 2014
Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill (Business of the House)

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Jul 2014
Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill

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Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Jul 2014
Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill

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Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill

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Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill

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