To ask the Scottish Executive how much was spent on throughcare services in each year since 1999.
The Scottish Executive provides ring fenced funding through Section 27 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 to local authorities for the delivery of services to offenders. The following amounts have been allocated to local authority groupings for throughcare services, including voluntary aftercare.
| 1999-2000 (£) | 2000-01 (£) | 2001-02 (£) | 2002-03 (£) | 2003-04 (£) | 2004-05 (£) |
| 1,511,196 | 1,735,796 | 1,913,374 | 2,482,679 | 4,500,576 | 5,708,526 |
The recent increases are funding the implementation of the enhanced throughcare policy based on the recommendations contained in the Tripartite Group Report -Throughcare - Developing the Service which was published in January 2003. This has led to the increase in allocations to local authority Groupings from £2.5 million in 2002-03 to nearly £6 million in 2004-05.
Identification of costs incurred by the Scottish Prison Service is more complex. Throughcare is a broad concept which encompasses the work undertaken in Links centres as well as Social Work, and includes addictions, employment, accommodation, learning and skills, health and families and some of the work of personal officers.
A review of the Correctional Opportunities for Prisoners was published in January 2005. Exhibit 20 of that report indicates some of the estimated costs involved.
The report can be found at
www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/publications/pdf/2005/05pf01ag.pdf.