The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

MSPs back boost for unpaid carers

- TOM EDEN

Holyrood has backed plans to temporaril­y double the carers allowance supplement given to unpaid carers this winter.

A Bill proposing to increase the allowance from £231.40 to £462.80 that will be paid to eligible carers in December was unanimousl­y supported at the first stage of its fast-tracked route through parliament.

Scotland’s Social Security Minister Ben Macpherson thanked unpaid carers for their “remarkable contributi­on to our society” and told MSPs the higher payment later this year would help mitigate some of the financial impacts the pandemic may have had.

Opening the debate on the Carers Allowance Supplement (Scotland) Bill, Mr Macpherson said: “We recognise the added pressures that carers have had to deal with as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Many carers have had to step in to provide care for disabled people which would normally have been provided by statutory services such as schools and daycare centres.”

He added that the higher payment was estimated to cost £20 million, with approximat­ely 83,000 unpaid carers eligible for the money.

Challenged by Scottish Labour’s Pam DuncanGlan­cy to pay the increased rate until the Scottish Government’s planned replacemen­t benefit for the Scottish Carers Allowance is introduced, Mr Macpherson instead argued the Bill would give the government powers to increase the payment again in future but it was dependent on money being allocated in the next Budget.

In her speech, Ms Duncan-Glancy said: “As someone who uses care – both paid and unpaid – I cannot stress enough to this chamber the importance of the care provided by both paid and unpaid carers across Scotland, and I’d like to say now on the record: thank you for years of support for me and for the millions of people across this country.”

She indicated that Scottish Labour would seek to amend the proposed Bill at its next stage to make the increase permanent.

“This Bill, as it has been drafted, only commits to an increase in December 2021 for the carers supplement payment but we already know that the effects of the pandemic are going to continue far beyond that,” Ms Duncan-Glancy said.

 ?? ?? SUPPORT: Social Security Minister Ben Macpherson said the extra money would help carers this winter.
SUPPORT: Social Security Minister Ben Macpherson said the extra money would help carers this winter.

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