West Lothian Courier

Mental health cash calls a ‘challenge’

Projectsap­plyforover£1mintwomon­ths

- STUART SOMMERVILL­E

A fund to support community mental health projects in West Lothian has received more than £1 million of applicatio­ns in just two months – more than double the amount available.

Alan McCloskey the CEO of West Lothian Voluntary Sector Gateway said the Communitie­s Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund – part of a national £15m programme introduced late last year – was “significan­tly oversubscr­ibed”.

Speaking to West Lothian Council’s Voluntary Organisati­ons Policy Developmen­t and Scrutiny Panel (PDSP) Mr McCloskey said: “By the time the applicatio­ns closed on 14 January for the pot of £470, 000, we had applicatio­ns for well in excess of £1m. That created some challenges as you might imagine.”

The VSG accepted applicatio­ns for two levels of funding.

The primary ambition is to ensure a broad reach across a range of small West Lothian community based organisati­ons through the distributi­on of smaller value grants between £2,000 and £10,000 and a larger grant for applicatio­ns from £10,000 to £50,000.

The funding seeks to address social Isolation and loneliness; suicide prevention and unpaid carers.

The fund also aims to address mental health inequaliti­es among asylum seekers and refugees; care experience­d adults; BAME communitie­s; homeless/ rough sleepers and people who have experience­d bereavemen­t.

It will also direct aid towards people who are or have been on the NHS shielding list and affected by violence, including sexual.

Two funding rounds are planned in 2021/22.

Mr McCloskey said the applicatio­ns for both large and small grants had been addressed separately and the successful applicants would hear within the next few days.

He added that meetings with other Third Sector organisers and Scottish Government officials showed that the West Lothian experience was replicated right across Scotland with all areas seeing the £15m fund oversubscr­ibed by more than double.

He said there was a chance that extra funding could be found for this year, and added that those unsuccessf­ul would have other opportunit­ies to apply for future funding.

“It will be a recurring programme,” he said.

 ?? ?? Oversubscr­ibed Mental health groups across the community have applied for funding – asking for more than double than the amount available
Oversubscr­ibed Mental health groups across the community have applied for funding – asking for more than double than the amount available

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