New families and community learning fund announced

A new fund to help support children, young people and families has been announced by Deputy First Minister John Swinney.

The Family and Communities Third Sector Fund will provide up to £16 million per year to reduce inequalities and provide the best outcomes for children and families through offering support, such as training in parenting skills, helping looked after children or perinatal services.

New families and community learning fund announced

The three year fund will include a focus on early years intervention and provide more certainty for third sector organisations to plan and deliver services.

Mr Swinney said: “Scotland’s dynamic third sector plays a crucial role in helping the Scottish Government achieve its aim of all children growing up healthy, happy and safe. This work improves outcomes for young people and families and helps to tackle inequalities in our society.

“Early intervention is key to addressing a wide range of challenges from early learning to child protection and adverse childhood experiences. We know there is the energy and innovation in our third sector, and whether it is helping children who are caring for a relative or using adult learning to break the cycle of poverty, the organisations benefiting from this fund will help make a real difference.

“The next stage is for bids to come in from the organisations and I look forward to seeing the good work that will take place as a result of this fund.”

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