The Scotsman

New benefit to help with cost of starting job

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

A new benefit helping young people with the cost of starting a new job has opened for applicatio­ns.

The Job Start Payment, a one-off sum of £250, is open to 16 to 24-year-olds if they have been unemployed for at least six months.

The upper age limit rises to 25 for care leavers and the payment increases to £400 if the person has a child.

It is estimated around 5,000 young people will benefit from the new financial support in its first year.

Social Security Secretary Shirley-anne Somerville said: “I am delighted that our Job Start Payment is today now open for applicatio­ns; it really couldn’t come at a better time to support our young people to take up job offers.

“Young people are among those whose job prospects have been hardest hit by this pandemic. As such, it is crucial that we support them and ensure they are at the heart of our economic recovery from Covid-19.”

She added: “Getting a job can represent a massive turning point for many young people, but it can also bring financial pressures.

“Costs like travel, new work clothes, or childcare often have to be met before people get their first pay.

“The brand-new Job Start Payment will help young people with these costs, which can sometimes be a barrier to them taking up an offer, and we will be encouragin­g anyone eligible to apply.”

To qualify for the payment, which will be delivered by Social Security Scotland, the person applying must have received a job offer for paid employment.

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