Paisley Daily Express

Carers cash boost delights MSP

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News that almost 3,000 unpaid carers will benefit from financial support has been praised by MSP George Adam.

Mr Adam, who represents Paisley, spoke during First Mi n i s t e r ’ s Questions on Wednesday to highlight the vital work being done by carers and ask what is bring done to support them during the crisis.

Mr Adam - who is also an unpaid carer - was delighted with the the announceme­nt that thousands across the local area are due to benefit from a one-off payment during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Scottish Government has revealed plans to invest £ 19.2million to provide further support to Scottish carers during the Covid-19 crisis.

If approved by parliament, around 83,000 eligible carers across Scotland will get an extra £ 230.10 through a special one- off Coronaviru­s Carer’s Allowance Supplement in June - with around 2,680 people in Renfrewshi­re to benefit from this additional financial support.

The extra payment will be paid automatica­lly to people in receipt of Carer’s Allowance.

George Adam said: “Carers in Paisley make an absolutely invaluable contributi­on to our society, and it’s only appropriat­e that their hard work is valued and they are properly supported by the Scottish Government.

“This one- off payment will benefit carers who are on low incomes and already have some of the most intense caring roles, providing at least 35 hours unpaid care weekly to a disabled child or adult in receipt of higher level disability benefits.

“This additional payment will be an acknowledg­ement to carers that we know they are providing vital support to family, friends and neighbours, and playing an absolutely crucial role in our collective efforts to slow the spread of coronaviru­s.

“I am delighted that carers right here in our town are being recognised by the SNP Government for the important contributi­on they make to our communitie­s in these extremely difficult circumstan­ces.”

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