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22.03.2024

Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support fund open for applications

A fund to support survivors of childhood abuse is now open for applications from third sector organisations.  

The new phase of the Scottish Government’s Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support (SOCAS) fund will invest in services supporting adults affected by childhood abuse, so they can enjoy a safe and healthy life, with improved wellbeing. 

The purpose and overall aim of the fund is to support the recovery, resilience and wellbeing of survivors of abuse through counselling and psychological support, peer support or other survivor support services. 

From today until Friday 3rd May, organisations can apply for grants up to £300,000. Inspiring Scotland will manage the application process on behalf of the Scottish Government.  

Kaylie Allen, Director of Funds at Inspiring Scotland said, “The Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support fund provides vital help for survivors to enjoy a safe and healthy life with improved wellbeing and sense of safety. 

“Helping people who are affected by trauma is at the heart of Inspiring Scotland’s strategy, so we welcome the continuation of the Scottish Government’s funding and look forward to supporting applicants through the application process.” 

The last phase of the SOCAS fund saw £10m distributed to third sector organisations, supporting over 16,000 adult survivors of childhood abuse. An independent evaluation highlighted the value of funding to survivor organisations, and that survivors would like to see more support be available across Scotland. 

Mental Wellbeing Minister Maree Todd said, “We want all survivors to be provided with services which allow them to lead happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. 

“This latest round of funding, up to £2.23 million per annum, builds on almost £10 million invested since establishing the Fund in 2020, and is designed to reduce the impact of the inequalities and disadvantages survivors often experience as a result of abuse. 

“Our recently published Mental Health Strategy Delivery Plan outlines the importance of survivors having access to services which promote sustained recovery through person-centred, trauma-informed support and treatment – this funding will enable more people to get the help which is right for them.” 

Find out more and apply at the SOCAS 2024 page. 

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