Terrorism: Victim Support Schemes

(asked on 4th July 2017) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what long-term assistance is available for victims of terrorism in the UK.


Answered by
Phillip Lee Portrait
Phillip Lee
This question was answered on 12th July 2017

The Government is committed to making sure that victims of terrorism and bereaved families receive the best possible support both in the immediate aftermath, and in the long term. The appalling attacks in Manchester and London, just as previous attacks such as in Sousse, Tunisia, demonstrate how vital it is that support is available to victims and their families.

In 2017, we established a cross-HMG Victims of Terrorism unit to co-ordinate support to UK citizens directly affected by terrorist events at home or overseas. It is working across Government, the voluntary sector and with local authorities to ensure that support to victims of terrorism is comprehensive, coordinated and clearly communicated.

We have developed gov.uk webpages

(see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/terror-attacks-support-for-people-affected) to provide comprehensive advice to victims and to signpost them to support services in the UK. We have also been working closely with local authorities to highlight the support available, and will make sure that payments from the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund and the UK Solidarity Fund do not affect benefits payments.

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