Scottish Welfare Fund statistics: update to 30 June 2022

Information on the Scottish Welfare Fund to 30 June 2022.

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Since the scheme began in April 2013, there is a clear gender difference in applicants for Community Care Grants and Crisis Grants. From 2013 until around the start of the pandemic, the majority of applicants for Crisis Grants were male, whereas this has now changed, and most applicants are now female – 54% in the most recent quarter (Table 3, Chart 14).

There has always been a minority of males applying for Community Care Grants, and the proportion has declined over the duration of the scheme, and now sits at 41% in the latest quarter (Table 2, Chart 14).

A notable pattern that can be seen is that the proportion of males, especially when applying for Crisis Grants, falls annually in the third quarter. This could relate to the annual peak in births which occurs in late September, a time when new mothers may be more likely to apply for funding.

Chart 14: Proportion of Applications for Community Care Grants and Crisis Grants by males - Quarterly

Chart 14: Proportion of Applications for Community Care Grants and Crisis Grants by males - Quarterly

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