Scottish Welfare Fund Statistics: annual update 2022-2023

The annual update of Scottish Welfare Fund Statistics for 2022-23. This includes annual statistics on Community Care Grants and Crisis grants from 2013, as well as quarterly breakdowns from 2018.


Scottish Welfare Fund awards tend to go to applicants living in more deprived areas of Scotland. Around one in five people in Scotland live in the 20% most deprived areas in Scotland, as defined by the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD). However, in 2022-23 around half of Community Care Grants (51%) and Crisis Grants (50%) were awarded to applicants living in these areas. In comparison, around 2% of Community Care Grants and 3% of Crisis Grants were awarded to applicants from the 20% least deprived areas (Table 59 and Table 61).

Community Care Grant applicants in more deprived areas also tended to receive a higher average award value than applicants in less deprived areas in 2022-23 (Chart 14). Applicants in the 0% most deprived data zones received an average award that was around £82 higher than applicants in the 10% least deprived data zones (£718 compared to £636, Table 59). For Crisis Grants, average awards were around 10% higher in the least deprived datazones. (Table 61).

Chart 14: Distribution of awards and average award value by SIMD Quintile rankings of applicant’s postcode – 2022-23

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