More than £9 million is being made available over the next three years to give people who access social care more choice and control over decisions relating to their care.
This funding builds on an additional £2 billion investment in social care and integration, as part of the Scottish Budget for 2024-25, and delivers on the Scottish Government’s commitment to increase spending by 25% over this Parliament – two years ahead of the original target.
The funding for the national ‘Support in the Right Direction’ programme will enable organisations to deliver independent support and advocacy to help people live independently and participate in all aspects of life.
The grants are part of the Scottish Government’s Self-Directed Support Improvement Plan which empowers people to make informed choices about the support they need.
This has been praised by MSP for Renfrewshire North and West, Natalie Don. She said: “Through this funding, people and carers across Renfrewshire will be supported to have more choice and involvement in how their social care is delivered.
“The Scottish Government wants everyone accessing social care to feel confident participating in every stage of their social care journey and be equal partners in their care and support decisions, so that they can live a full and independent life.
“The ambition is to have the right independent support available at the right time and place to meet the specific needs of each individual.”