The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Savethe Children:double benefit payment to ease the cost of living crisis

- By Mark Aitken POLITICAL EDITOR

The Scottish Government must double its flagship family benefit payment to ease the cost of living crisis, according to a leading children’s charity.

Save The Children fears thousands of families are having to make “heart-breaking choices” as they struggle to cope with the soaring cost of everyday essentials.

The Scottish Child Payment, which provides support to families on low incomes with children under six, doubled to £20 per week per child in April.

The scheme will be available at the end of the year to all eligible children under the age of 16 and will further increase to £25 at that point.

But Save the Children has urged the Scottish Government to double the £20 payment to £40 a week to help parents offset the impact of the cost of living crisis.

The typical household energy bill is set to rise by £800 in October, bringing it to £2,800 a year, food prices are set to increase by 15% this summer and interest rates have risen to the highest level in 13 years.

Claire Telfer, head of Scotland at Save the Children, said: “The Scottish Child Payment is a landmark benefit for families that is actually making a difference. It’s getting money to families in the most straightfo­rward and the quickest way possible.

“We think with the pressures that families are facing, though, that £25 won’t be enough and over the lifetime of this parliament we would like to see it increased again to £40.”

Save the Children and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation publish on Wednesday a joint report on the Scottish Government’s progress in tackling child poverty.

The report includes comments from parents about their priorities and the pressures they face to make ends meet.

One parent told her child: “I don’t know if I can give you a bath because I don’t know how much money I’ve got left in the meter.”

Another said: “My daughter always asks why we have to walk, why we can’t pay for the bus? I can’t afford to pay anything, even for the transport.”

The Scottish Government said almost £1.8 billion is being committed to the Scottish Child Payment scheme over the next four years.

Social Justice Secretary Shona Robison said: “By the end of 2022 our five family benefits, including Scottish Child Payment, will be worth uptoamaxim­umof over £10,000 by the time a family’s first child turns six, over £8,200 more than is available elsewhere in the UK.

“The Scottish Government is doing everything within its powers and fixed budgets to ensure people and communitie­s are supported as far as possible.”

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Save the Children’s Claire Telfer

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