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Paul
Paul Bywaters
Emeritus Professor of Social Work,
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Subject: Fwd: Social Security (Scotland) Bill passed
There is an alternative. To great applause from all sides of the Parliament the first Scottish social security bill was passed into law yesterday. It may introduce a form of social security that makes a positive difference for the benefits devolved - it certainly makes a great contrast in approach to London, though funds are still very limited. And of course the achievement of the social rights depends on performance which is some way off. See the CPAG response below - and John Dockie is not accustomed to issuing such plaudits.
Best wishes, Adrian
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From: "Dickie, John" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: Child Poverty Action Group response to Social Security (Scotland) Bill vote
Date: 25 April 2018 at 19:37:29 BST
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Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) in Scotland
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For immediate release 25th April 2018
Landmark Scottish Social Security Bill passed
• Principle of a rights based system that treats people with dignity now in law
• Priority now must be to “make sure rights to social security are promoted at every opportunity”
Responding to the passing of the Scottish Social Security (Scotland) Bill today (25/04/18), John Dickie, Director of the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) in Scotland, said:
"It is great to see the principle of a rights based social security system that treats people with dignity now in law. What's more, important amendments, including on applications and notifications, that have passed today build on previous amendments on uprating, scrutiny and the right to cash assistance that promote those principles in practice.
Social security is a key tool for preventing poverty. Looking ahead the challenge is to ensure people's right to dignified access to social security are promoted at every opportunity as the system develops. As Scottish benefits are introduced and developed those who need assistance, Parliament and the new social security commission must have every opportunity to scrutinise and inform the detail, with further primary legislation brought forward where substantive changes are planned.”
Responding to the vote on amendments to introduce a £5 a week top up to child benefit, Mr.Dickie continued;
"Whilst Parliament has not taken this legislative opportunity to introduce an immediate top up to child benefit, the Scottish Government's recent promise of an income supplement for families is a real step forward. With one in four of Scotland's children already living in poverty, and massive increases forecast, there is no time to lose in making good on that commitment. A £5 a week top up to child benefit would, for example, lift up to 30 000 children out of poverty."
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For more information contact John Dickie, Director of CPAG in Scotland, [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> , 0141 552 3656 or 07795 340 618
Notes
• The Child Poverty Action Group are leading experts on social security. We provide social security training, handbooks, information resources and casework support that are used by thousands of advice workers and other frontline professionals across Scotland and the rest of the UK, helping ensure low income families receive the financial support they are entitled to
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Child Poverty Action Group works on behalf of the one in four children in Scotland growing up in poverty. It doesn’t have to be like this. We use our understanding of what causes poverty and the impact it has on children’s lives to campaign for policies that will prevent and solve poverty – for good. We are leading expert providers of second tier social security advice, information and training.
• Give Me Five is a coalition of faith groups, children’s charities, anti-poverty groups and trade union groups and supported by the Children and Young People’s Commissioner, campaigning for the Scottish Government to top up child benefit by £5 per week. It believes the Scottish Government should use its powers to commit to top up child benefit by £5 a week for every child, and in doing so, not only lift 30,000 children out of poverty, but help to increase the incomes of all families across Scotland. http://www.cpag.org.uk/content/give-me-five-child-benefit-top-campaign<https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1fBd9N-0002Hs-3p&i=57e1b682&c=2UQ1W9VvzPqCJS0TEP5UCSeyquLazIEQxuMoqSvPb8SrOd3wCXYaJ9yYA9AEMHzIbeRmXJrIFLw0ubOzmPzd8oPvB9lnsh7jiSWETD4qR9mwGCvK_5QtLHGYt01XxxdABgzg3y-nuF6frATGC0br-b4q_I7gI9vJIUkaGefPhvb-mcVrVsg_HKXzehyGmXobFw-Zhha7MaViTxjTRgG76u2GdimOjtwg9Ru_obkl8UHqdrS6QSQoRZ3xUxg_vui2Vl-1r9bzHH-AzwLRSRmnkvHQ7ilhLOCHP0KT3MYuZLE>
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