Minister announces up to £6.3m for hospices in Wales during Covid-19 outbreak
Gweinidog yn cyhoeddi hyd at £6.3m i hosbisau yng Nghymru yn ystod Covid-19
Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething, has today (Sunday, 19 April) announced a three-month package of additional support worth up to £6.3m for hospices in Wales
Hospice services in Wales rely on charitable fundraising for around two thirds of their income and have experienced a short-fall in funding during the coronavirus outbreak.
The recent restrictions imposed during the outbreak have led to a drastic drop in that income as fundraising events are cancelled, charity shops close and campaigns paused. At the same time, the crisis is making their services even more essential.
The funding announced today will enable them to continue to provide their vital services even in the absence of this fundraising activity. It comes from the £1.1bn fighting fund created by the Welsh Government to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Minister said: “I’m very pleased to be able to announce this support for our hospices to keep running during this difficult period.
As their normal charitable income dries up there is a very serious risk that hospice and end of life care services could slip into insolvency.
Hospice and end of life care services provided by the voluntary sector are a critical part of the NHS family, providing essential care to more than 20,000 people in Wales each year, and helping to prevent avoidable admission to hospital.
As the NHS prioritises treatment and care for people with COVID-19, hospice and end of life care services are more important than ever, providing service continuity to people affected by terminal illness.
This money will ensure they can continue to provide those vital services and high-quality care across Wales.”
Notes to editors
On 30 March, the Welsh Government announced plans to release more than £1bn for a fighting fund for the economy and public services. Together with the additional support for business, including a package of rate reliefs, this brings the total funding available to more than £2bn to tackle the Coronavirus pandemic in Wales.