Paisley Daily Express

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An organisati­on for people impacted by crime has successful­ly bid for £18million over a three-year period from the Scottish Government.

The funds will allow Victim Support Scotland (VSS) to continue to deliver its services following increased demand the charity has seen during the Covid-19 pandemic for help in the aftermath of crime.

VSS will also see an expansion of its service to include supporting families who have been bereaved by a murder abroad.

Building on the Support for Families Bereaved by Crime service, which was establishe­d three-years ago to provide a single point of contact for families going through the criminal justice system, this developmen­t will give emotional, practical and financial support to families impacted by such crimes as part.

Kate Wallace, chief executive of VSS, said: “For over 35 years, Victim Support Scotland has been providing free and confidenti­al support to everyone in the aftermath of crime.

“Our work in the courts and locally across the country is providing critical support to some of Scotland’s most vulnerable people at the point of need.

“We currently support around 50,000 people annually in this way and the new investment will allow us to continue our services, as well as expanding our offering to meet the increased demands for support.

“Based on our learning from the last three years running the Support for Families Bereaved by Crime service, we will now be able to open this up to Scottish families who are affected by murder abroad.

“We are grateful to the Scottish Government for allowing us this opportunit­y. I look forward to our continued partnershi­p working with colleagues in the third and justice sectors to deliver on our plans and ambitions in the coming years.”

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