To ask Her Majesty's Government how much of the £40 million ring-fenced funding for specialist domestic and sexual violence services will be allocated to the Department of Health, and how much to the Department for Education.
Answered on
25 June 2014
Over the spending review period the £40 million ring-fenced funding for specialist domestic and sexual violence services consists of £28 million
allocated by the Home Office. This funding is provided directly to local areas not other government departments and is used to support independent domestic violence advisors, independent sexual violence advisers, and Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference co-ordinators. £900,000 a year is used towards the running costs of national help lines for victims of domestic violence and stalking.
The Ministry of Justice contribution of £12 million is used to fund 78 local rape support schemes.