Concern that deprivation money may have covered budget cuts
The money was provided as part of the Supply and Confidence Agreement which stated that any financial support would be “additional.”
However, £16.5m went to the Department of Education, DAERA received £1.8m for its Tackling Rural Poverty and Social Isolation scheme, and the Department of Health received £1.7m for Child Partnerships.
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Hide AdKaren Mullan said: “We know that the Tory/DUP budget imposed real term cuts on many Departments. In this context it is important to know whether the £20m was actually added to programmes tackling deprivation or whether it was used to compensate for cuts to those programmes.”
“We have now written to the three Departments concerned to check whether this money is adding to anti-deprivation programmes or merely making up for cuts.”