Paisley Daily Express

Praise for benefits shake-up helpers

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Welfare bosses have praised volunteers for helping to shape the new social security system.

As recruitmen­t comes to a close, the latest figures show 2,335 people, including participan­ts from Renfrewshi­re, who have direct personal experience of the benefits system have signed up.

This has burst the minimum 2,000 initially sought after, and applicatio­ns will still be accepted over the next few weeks.

The Experience Panels are made up of people from all areas of the country who will help to build and refine a new benefits model.

This is a golden opportunit­y Jeane Freeman

Social Security Minister Jeane Freeman said: “The response to our recruitmen­t drive has been excellent and I am grateful to everyone who has decided to join us and help shape this new system for Scotland.

“This is a golden opportunit­y for us to learn from the experience­s of those who use the current system and their input will be vital to us for each step of the way.

“I’ve already ruled out private sector involvemen­t in assessment­s and given assurances that the agency itself will have a local presence with a human face where people can go to get one- to- one support if required – it’s all part of treating people with the dignity and respect they deserve.

“I’ll be writing in the next week or so to everyone who has volunteere­d to work in partnershi­p with us to personally thank them and set out the important work that the Experience Panels will take forward.”

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