The Scotsman

Welfare system legislatio­n at Holyrood

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

Legislatio­n that will establish Scotland’s first welfare system has been introduced at Holyrood.

The Social Security Bill will give ministers the power to deliver 11 benefits devolved under the Scotland Act 2016 and sets out the framework for their administra­tion.

The first payments delivered by the Scottish Government will be the increased carer’s allowance from summer 2018, followed by the best start grant and funeral expense assistance from summer 2019.

Social security minister Jeane Freeman said the publicatio­n of the legislatio­n marked a “significan­t moment” in the history of devolution.

She said: “It gives this government and this Parliament the opportunit­y to make different choices – and shows that we can create a fairer and more just society when we take matters into our own hands.

“I believe strongly that everyone has a right to social security – so much so that I have put these principles on the very first page of this Bill.

“These principles are embeddedin­ourapproac­h throughout – whether it is how entitlemen­t to benefits is determined, a more just review and appeals system or our decision to remove the private sector from disability benefit assessment­s.”

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