The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Government money for Tayside programmes and projects

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Domestic abuse and unpaid work programmes across Tayside are to benefit from a £300,000-plus Scottish Government cash boost.

Justice Secretary Michael Matheson announced an additional £337,356 of ringfenced funding which has been split 50:25:25 between the three TCJA authoritie­s, giving Dundee City Council £168,678, whilst Perth and Kinross and Angus will each receive £84,339.

A requiremen­t of the funding commitment was an update by the end of September on how the money will be spent and the latest meeting of Tayside Community Justice Authority received details on the programmes and projects which will benefit.

Perth and Kinross will use their share to increase the capacity of their unpaid work team in terms of staffing, training and resources.

Money will also be used to enhance the current Tayside Council on Alcohol counsellin­g/ mentoring service provided to those receiving a Community Payback Order from the courts.

In Angus, the £84,000 will be used to purchase equipment to support activities in the area’s unpaid work team and develop practical living skills for people with conviction­s.

The council also plans to explore opportunit­ies for joint working/sharing services with partner authoritie­s and agencies to improve access to community-based group work in the district. Regional CJAs will be abolished in March next year and replaced by local partnershi­ps.

Welcoming the boost for the initiative­s, TCJA Bailie Helen Wright said: “We want to see a legacy from this money, rather than just boom and it’s gone.”

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