Victim Support Schemes

(asked on 3rd March 2015) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what funding the Government provides for victims' support organisations in England and Wales.


Answered by
Mike Penning Portrait
Mike Penning
This question was answered on 10th March 2015

This Government is committed to ensuring that victims of crime have access to high-quality, effective and timely support to help them cope and, as far as possible, recover from the effects of crime. The Ministry of Justice has made more money than ever before available for this purpose, increasing the contribution offenders make to the costs of providing support and have more than doubled the budget under this Government to over £92million for 2015/16.

Locally accountable Police and Crime Commissioners are now responsible for the provision of support services in their areas and will receive the bulk of the available MoJ funding with which to do so. This is £63.15m in 2015/16.

Some services remain nationally commissioned. This includes support for families bereaved by homicide, support for victims of rape and modern slavery (jointly funded with the Home Office), and support for witnesses at court. National services have recently been competitively re-commissioned.

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