Teachers across Scotland will walk out today in their first national strike over pay and conditions for almost 40 years.
07.11.2022 - 08:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Hundreds of parents, carers and bereaved families have had valid benefit claims rejected by the devolved social security agency.
The applications were only accepted after vulnerable Scots went through the “stress” of an appeals system. Labour MSP Pam Duncan-Glancy said: “These social security powers were supposed to be a chance to build a fairer system that truly works for people, but now we learn hundreds of applications are being unfairly rejected."
She added: “It shouldn’t be an uphill battle for people to get the support they are entitled to. The SNP need to get a grip of this situation and make sure no-one is wrongly blocked from getting this lifeline support.”
After the independence referendum, Holyrood became responsible for a suite of welfare benefits as well as being handed the power to create new payments. The devolved system includes the option of a “re-determination”, effectively an appeal, for claims turned down by Social Security Scotland.
New figures show that Scots who should have had original applications accepted for vital cash were instead rejected. Under the Government’s flagship Scottish Child Payment, low income families receive £20 a week to help cope with the cost of living crisis.
By late June, of the 640 appeal requests that had been decided, 300 were allowed or partially allowed. The Young Carer Grant, which commands cross party support, provides a yearly payment of £326.65.
Over 50 per cent of the 190 appeals for this benefit were later upheld - working out at 105 claims. Statistics for the Child Disability Payment also raise questions about hundreds of original decisions.
Of 250 appeal requests, 215 were allowed in full or in part - over 80 per cent. Around 40 per cent of appeals relating to
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People in Scotland can no longer make a new claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) as it has been replaced by Adult Disability Payment, a similar but devolved benefit only available to people living north of the border. The new benefit is for adults over 16 and under State Pension age living with a disability, long-term illness or a physical or mental health condition.
Adult Disability Payment is a new health benefit which is gradually replacing Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for people living in Scotland. The devolved benefit will provide financial support to people aged between 16 and State Pension age, who are disabled, have a long-term health condition or have a terminal illness.
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Parents and carers across Scotland with children up to the age of 16 can apply for Scottish Child Payment from today. The Scottish Government recently announced the widening of eligibility and an increase to the weekly payment rate from £20 to £25 from Monday, November 14.
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Adult Disability Payment and Child Disability Payment are new health benefits replacing Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Disability Living Allowance for Children (DLA for Child) for people living in Scotland. The devolved benefits will provide financial support for young children and those between 16 and State Pension age, who are disabled, have a long-term health condition or have a terminal illness.
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