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FOI/202100262492 · FOI · cost limit

Funding provided to elderly, disability and nursing charities or organisations: FOI release

Published
2022-02-04
Received
2021-12-09
Responded
2022-01-12
Directorate
Equality, Inclusion and Human Rights Directorate
Topic
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and other respiratory infections in Scotland, Money and tax, Public sector
Exemptions
12

Information requested

Please supply any and all recorded information showing the most recent funding to elderly, disability and nursing charities or organisations between 8/12/2018 - 8/12/2021 using public tax money in order to uphold human rights, prevent injury or stop death of the three mentioned groups due to COVID-19.

Response

Below is a table of Scottish Government funding for the period requested. This provides the Organisation, a brief outline of the project, the amount of funding provided and the relevant fund. As requested this is funding specifically related to COVID. I have included older people's and disabled organisations/charities and have included funding to organisations whereby the project is solely aimed at older people. There has been no COVID related funding to nursing charities or organisations. Whilst I hope this information is helpful, I will apply Section 12 of FOISA to the remainder of the request due to the excessive cost of compliance. To explain, this is due to the volume of the information and the time it would take to locate all of the information.

SG Funding to Elderly and Disability Charities or Organisations due to COVID Organisation Brief outline of Funding Amount Fund Scottish Ethnic Minorities Older People’s Forum To support grassroots befriending activities and food distribution for people at risk / shielding £75,000 Winter Fund - 2020 Generations Working Together For faith and care home programmes, supply of digital resources and individual radios for care home residents £76,200 Winter Fund -2020 Age Scotland Friendship Line £50,000 Summer Fund - 2021 Befriending Networks Befriending Projects £170,000 Summer Fund -2021 Age Scotland Helpline Costs – technical and IT transition costs £93,516 Social Justice Fund/ Wellbeing Fund Age Scotland Additional resource to respond to the increased demand on the virtual Call Centre due to COVID 19 £615,420 Social Justice Fund/ Wellbeing Fund Scottish Pensioners Forum The purchase of a laptop, printer and accessories, stationery and postage to allow home working £2,800 Social Justice Fund- Wellbeing Fund Generations Working Together To reconnect younger and older generations in the face of COVID-19 by increasing staff hours for 3 months to connect isolated people. £41,000 Social Justice Fund- Wellbeing Fund Food Train To respond to the increased demand for older people seeking home delivery of ffood. £241,515 Food Fund Generations working Together Directly supports new ways of delivering intergenerational learning, responds to the impacts of Covid and will have a future beyond Covid £17,690 Wellbeing Fund Action Against Elder Abuse Scotland (now Hourglass Scotland) To support the helpline and provide a new telephone befriending service. £12,256 Immediate Priorities Fund Networking Key Services (NKS) For the Minority Ethnic Older People’s Network to provide culturally appropriate food and support to vulnerable minority ethnic communities across Scotland. £10,650 Immediate priorities Fund Mel-Milaap Community Centre For the Minority Ethnic Older People’s Network to provide culturally appropriate food and support to vulnerable minority ethnic communities across Scotland. £12,500 Immediate priorities Fund Outside the Box To develop practical resources that help older people get the support they need to reduce social isolation and improve mental wellbeing. £17,069 Immediate priorities Fund Perth Chinese Association For the Minority Ethnic Older People’s Network to provide culturally appropriate food and support to vulnerable minority ethnic communities across Scotland. £22,750 Immediate Priorities Fund Scottish Highlands and Islands and Moray Chinese Association For the Minority Ethnic Older People’s Network to provide culturally appropriate food and support to vulnerable minority ethnic communities across Scotland. £22,092 Immediate Priorities Fund Wing Hong Chinese Elderly Group For the Minority Ethnic Older People’s Network to provide culturally appropriate food and support to vulnerable minority ethnic communities across Scotland. £8,880 Immediate priorities Fund Glasgow Disability Alliance Additional staff costs for telephony and online support £116,500 Summer Fund Glasgow Disability Alliance Funding for the Third Tranche of the COVID-19 Transitional Response Project 2020-21 to enable GDA to continue the vital work to prevent disabled people falling through gaps, add a transitional focus and lay foundations for sustainability in the relationships, networks, opportunities and supports which people access 106,866.00 Winter Fund 2020 Scottish Autism To extend the Scottish Autism advice line service. £100,000 Winter Fund 2020 British Deaf Association Public health information to be translated into British Sign Language (BSL) and for there to be an easy, one-stop shop approach for BSL users to find official information £26,213 Summer Fund - 2020 Deafblind Scotland The proposal covers costs: 1. to produce information in Braille, Moon, XXL print, BSL videos or audio CDs; 2. to increase access to advocacy and advice staff to help people understand what support is available to access £29,937 Summer Fund -2020 grants and support; and 3. to increase home visits for Deafblind people who don’t have self-directed support. The organisation may be able to produce general information in Braille for all visually impaired people. Deafblind Scotland This funding is to directly cover high production costs specifically for producing regular key information on COVID-19 in different formats. Deafblind Scotland have other regular newsletters they send out, which would be the main method of distributing information going forward. However, in the current situation it is crucial that fast-changing information on COVID-19 is shared as quickly and as often as possible with people who are highly isolated and who acutely struggle to access information. Producing and distributing accessible information on COVID-19 topics in a range of formats that is accessible to people who are both deaf and blind, namely Braille and Moon, in XXL print, BSL videos or audio CDs. This currently has a reach of minimum 474 people, and is offered to other partner organisations for onwards dissemination. £23,000 Winter Fund - 2020 Lead Scotland (Linking Education and Disability) To build our capacity to reach at least 260 disabled people and carers through extension of befriending telephone support and delivery of online courses to increase essential digital skills, understand online accessibility and demonstrate cyber resilient behaviours. £23,164 Summer Fund- 2020 Cash for Kids To give vouchers/cards to families for essential items including food and fuel. £500,000 Summer Fund -2020 Family Fund Funding for the Third Tranche of the COVID-19 Transitional Response Project 2020-21 to enable GDA to continue the vital work to prevent disabled people falling through gaps, add a transitional focus and lay foundations for sustainability in the £260,000 Winter Fund- 2020

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Contact Please quote the FOI reference Central Enquiry Unit Email: ceu@gov.scot Phone: 0300 244 4000 The Scottish Government St Andrews House Regent Road Edinburgh EH1 3DG

Detected exemption language

Whilst I hope this information is helpful, I will apply Section 12 of FOISA to the remainder of the request due to the excessive cost of compliance.

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