Mar. 28 2024
Source Page: New PSGA data will help speed up emergency response timesFound: New PSGA data will help speed up emergency response times
Mar. 28 2024
Source Page: New PSGA data will help speed up emergency response timesFound: New PSGA data will help speed up emergency response times
Asked by: Lennon, Monica (Scottish Labour - Central Scotland)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the Rape Crisis Scotland campaign, Survivors Can’t Wait, which calls for emergency waiting list funding to be extended beyond March 2024 to save 28 jobs, and for long-term sustainable funding for Rape Crisis Centres across Scotland.
Answered by Brown, Siobhian - Minister for Victims and Community Safety
Rape Crisis Scotland and other frontline services are crucial, that is why we are investing record levels of funding to support them. This includes over £5 million for the Rape Crisis network through our annual £19 million Delivering Equally Safe fund. Rape Crisis Scotland and its centres will continue to receive Delivering Equally Safe funding until March 2025, along with other DES funded projects.
I am aware and acknowledge the concerns about waiting list funding ending in March 2024. Rape Crisis Scotland was awarded a one-off grant of £2,250,000 from COVID Emergency funding from October 2021 until September 2023 to them to respond to cutting waiting lists following the pandemic. A further £580,000 was provided in June 2023 to extend the funding to March 2024. In addition Rape Crisis Scotland was issued with a grant of £65,000 in June 2023 to enable RCS to consult on sustainability options including funding diversification and service models.
Ministers are currently considering budgets for next year during a particularly challenging financial time. The Scottish Government aims to ensure the funding provided works most effectively to improve outcomes for those using services. We are working with COSLA to develop a sustainable approach to funding for violence against women and girl services.
Correspondence Jan. 05 2024
Committee: Criminal Justice CommitteeFound: Policing Mental Health in Scotland Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs to
Written Evidence Apr. 22 2024
Committee: Public Accounts CommitteeFound: ●Safety: make emergency calls for the first time in areas that are currently unconnected by any
Apr. 24 2024
Source Page: Teacher to primary school pupil ratio in the Western Isles council area: FOI releaseFound: how much has it cost to translate all Government correspondence, local and national, public signs, emergency
Mar. 12 2024
Source Page: Meetings to discuss impact of Storm Babet: EIR releaseFound: Some disruption/ cancellation to west coast services.
Dec. 17 2023
Source Page: Humza Yousaf's meetings with NHS Lothian: FOI releaseFound: •Mr Edward Dunstain, Clinical Lead, Southeast Scotland Trauma Network, Specialty Adviser to the Chief
Jan. 24 2024
Source Page: Proposals to expand access to take-home naloxone suppliesFound: (3) These Regulations extend to Engl and and Wales, Scotland and Northern Irela nd.
Jan. 24 2024
Source Page: Proposals to expand access to take-home naloxone suppliesFound: (3) These Regulations extend to Engl and and Wales, Scotland and Northern Irela nd.