The Scotsman

Benefits agency to make first payments

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

Scotland’s new social security agency is to begin making its first payments next month.

A new benefit for carers will be the first to be administer­ed by Social Security Scotland from mid-september, backdated to April.

The carer’s allowance supplement will give those eligible the equivalent of an extra £8.50 per week, up 13 per cent on the previous benefit under the Department of Work and Pensions.

The supplement, worth more than £30 million a year, will benefit more 0 Shirley-anne Somerville: ‘This is a historic moment’

than 75,000 carers. Social security secretary Shirleyann­e Somerville said: “Making these payments will represent a historic moment, launching a new public service that will deliver a social security system that treats people with dignity, fairness and respect.

“We recognise the important contributi­on carers make, and we believe the current total paid out to them is not enough.

“This supplement­ary payment allows us to get more money in the pockets of carers in Scotland as quickly as possible. We have always made clear we believe that we think Carer’s Allowance should be the same rate as Jobseeker’s Allowance.

“Having new powers over social security means we can make this a reality and this additional payment is in recognitio­n of the important contributi­on carers make to society.”

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