- Increased investment as part of Disability Equality Plan
  
 
  Additional funding of £500,000 will be delivered to strengthen
  access to essential services and projects that disabled people
  rely on.
  It comes as a result of dialogue with Independent MSP  on the best way to support
  Disabled People's Organisations and follows his tireless
  campaigning on behalf of disabled people throughout this
  parliamentary session.
  The additional investment will support our Improving Access Fund,
  announced earlier this year as part of the Scottish Government's
  Disability Equality Plan. This brings the total funding available
  in the fund to £1.5 million.
  Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice,  said:
  “We made it very clear when launching our Disability Equality
  Plan that disabled people are a priority for the Scottish
  Government.
  “In order to deliver lasting change, we must improve access to
  vital support and services. That's why the Scottish Government is
  boosting the amount available via the Improving Access Fund. This
  means we are committing to invest £3 million to support the
  overall Disability Equality Plan and improve the lives of
  disabled people across Scotland.
  “We also recognise the vital role Disabled People's Organisations
  play in working to support and empower disabled people, and so we
  are committing to explore multi-year funding for those
  organisations.”
  Independent MSP  said:
  “I am proud to have worked with the Scottish Government to
  deliver new money for disabled people in Scotland.
  “This funding is a solid step in the right direction, but it must
  not be the last step. I believe a wider debate needs to take
  place on how best to support disabled people across into the next
  parliament.
  “Delivery of a multi-year funding deal is a welcome commitment.”
  The Improving Access Fund will open for applications in autumn
  this year.
  Background
  Disability Equality
  Plan