Social Security Scotland has published its Annual Report and
Accounts, which shows that it made £1.9 billion in payments to
people in Scotland from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024. The
payments were made across 14 Scottish benefits, seven of which
are not available anywhere else in the UK.
This includes £942 million for Adult Disability Payment which now
supports more than 300,000 disabled people in Scotland. Social
Security Scotland also paid £463 million to help families on low
incomes with their living costs through five family payments,
which includes Scottish Child Payment, which was benefitting more
than 329,000 children and young people by the end of March
2024.
Winter Heating Payment was paid to 400,000 people by February
this year to help towards the cost of heating homes and Carer
Support Payment which offers help to people who do so much for
others began a phased rollout in the Western Isles, Dundee City
and Perth and Kinross last year and is now available across
Scotland. Eligible people who get benefits include carers,
disabled people and families, pensioners, young people starting
jobs and people who need help paying for a funeral.
The results of the organisation's annual Client Survey have also
been published, showing that 90% of respondents who received a
payment from Social Security Scotland say their overall
experience was ‘very good' or ‘good'.
Among those who responded to the survey, 85% said their
experience with staff was also ‘very good' or ‘good', 89% said
they were treated with kindness while 85% of people surveyed felt
they were listened to.
95% of people with experience of Scottish Child Payment rated
their overall experience as ‘very good' or ‘good'.
In total, the combination of direct payments made by Social
Security Scotland and those paid through Agency Agreements with
the Department for Work and Pensions saw the Scottish Government
invest over £5.2 billion in benefits across Scotland.
Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, ,
said:
“We are committed to tackling poverty and supporting people
throughout Scotland. At a time when families are struggling with
the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, we have been delivering 14
benefits, seven of which are only available in Scotland.
“Winter Heating Payment is a reliable annual payment to people on
low incomes in Scotland, including pensioners receiving Pension
Credit. We continue to offer vital support to families through
our five family payments, including Scottish Child Payment which
was helping to support more than 329,000 children and young
people by the end of financial year 2023-24.”
“We are focused on ensuring people get the money they are
entitled to and that we deliver these payments while treating
people with dignity, fairness and respect.”
Social Security Scotland Chief Executive, David Wallace,
said:
“While our service has continued to expand significantly, our
clients remain at the heart of everything we do.
“We have focused on delivering new payments to people across
Scotland including Carer Support Payment, while ensuring we give
our clients an improved experience. This year, we have reduced
call waiting and processing times and made it easier for people
to submit supporting information for disability benefit
applications.
“As the number of people we serve grows, I am delighted we have
maintained high client satisfaction rates with our annual Client
Survey showing 90% of people who received a payment from us
saying their overall experience was ‘very good' or
‘good'.”
Background
-
Social Security Scotland
2023-2024 Annual Report and Accounts
- The Annual Report and Accounts cover the period from 1 April
2023 to 31 March 2024
- The results of the Client Survey for
2023-2024
-
Charter Measurement
Framework 2023-2024, a framework which tracks how well the
new social security system is delivering on its
commitments.
- Payments made in this last financial year were to clients
receiving: Carer's Allowance Supplement, Carer Support Payment,
Best Start Grant Pregnancy and Baby Payment, Best Start Grant
Early Learning payment, Best Start Grant School Age Payment, Best
Start Foods, Funeral Support Payment, Young Carer Grant, Job
Start Payment, Scottish Child Payment, Child Winter Heating
Assistance, Adult Disability Payment, Child Disability Payment
and Winter Heating Payment.
-
Scottish Child Payment:
high level statistics to 31 March 2024
-
Adult Disability
Payment: high level statistics to 31 July 2024
-
Child poverty CIA
modelling: Keeping 100,000 children out of poverty