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1. Social distancing

Mobility reduced significantly at the end of March 2020, but steadily increased until the summer. Since alert level 4 was introduced mobility has fallen, especially over the Christmas holidays.

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Chart showing how mobility has changed from the baseline using the average of the Welsh local authorities. Mobility reduced significantly at the end of March 2020, but steadily increased until the summer. Since alert level 4 was introduced mobility has fallen, especially over the Christmas holidays.

Data for most of the categories are not available from 16 August to 17 September 2020 due to the data being unavailable for many parts of Wales (below quality thresholds).

Source: Google COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports

Data as at: 8 January 2021

2. Discretionary Assistance Fund

Between 18 March 2020 and 7 January 2021, there were 136,168 COVID-19 related Emergency Assistance Payments, with a total paid value of £8.96 million.

Recording started on 18 March 2020. COVID-19 related reasons applicants are presenting include:

  • having to stop or reduce work
  • delay to benefit claim
  • increased energy/food costs (family at home)
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This chart shows the weekly number of emergency Discretionary Assistrance Fund payments from March to present, broken down into normal and COVID-19 related payments.

Weekly number of Emergency Assistance Payments (MS Excel) 

Following the 1 May announcement of increased funding, applications will be treated with greater discretion and flexibility, when dealing with COVID-19 hardship claims. Further background to the Discretionary Assistance Fund.

Source: Welsh Government

Data as at: 8 January 2021

3. Support for business

As of 11 January 2021 the third phase of the Economic Resilience Fund has awarded 56.2 thousand grants totalling £186.2 million. This includes Business Development Grants and the Lockdown Business Fund.

Source: Welsh Government

Data as at: 12 January 2021

4. Third Sector Resilience Fund

Provides direct financial support for third sector organisations which need help to get through this crisis and by paying their bills and easing cash flow.

Phase 1 of the Third Sector Resilience Fund closed for new applications in summer 2020. As of 13 January 2021, 114 applications have been approved, and £4.85 million has been paid through Phase 1.

Phase 2 of the Third Sector Resilience Fund is currently open for applications. As of 13 January 2021, 20 applications have been approved, and £977.7 thousand has been paid through Phase 2.

Source: Volunteering Wales

Data as at: 13 January 2021

5. Quality and methodology information

Social distancing

The information is created with aggregated, anonymized sets of data from users who have turned on the Location History setting. The baseline is the median value, for the corresponding day of the week, during the 5-week period 3 January to 6 February 2020. The data shows changes broken down by six areas: retail and recreation, parks, supermarkets and pharmacy, workplaces, residential and public transport. Data are available for the local authority areas in Wales. An average of those is used to derive a Wales figure. No weighting is applied to account for the different sizes of each local authority, that is because that information is not available from Google, only relative change.

COVID-19 community mobility reports

Discretionary Assistance Fund (DAF)

DAF data is supplied to the Welsh Government by our service provider Northgate Public Services (NPS). The data is operational data that is extracted from their ICT system on a daily basis. The data does not go through any formal validation processes and therefore is not published as a National Statistic.

Third Sector Resilience Fund

The Third Sector Response Fund data is monitoring data taken from the Wales Council for Voluntary Action’s fund database.

6. Contact details

Statistician: Andy O’Rourke
Tel: 0300 025 9578
Email:  kas.covid19@gov.wales

Media: 0300 025 8099

SFR: 14/2021