Help to shape Scotland’s first ever social security system

Help to shape Scotland’s first ever social security system
People across Scotland are being given the chance to help shape the country’s first ever social security system.

The Scottish Government has launched a 13 week consultation looking for views on the benefits being devolved to Scotland, as well as how they are delivered. They are keen to gather views to help inform future decisions, including the development of the forthcoming Social Security Bill. The consultation closes on Friday, 28 October 2016.


The benefits being transferred to Scotland include disability and carers payments and includes proposals to replace the ‘Sure Start Maternity Grants’ with the ‘Best Start Grant’, which can be found at Section 10 of the consultation document.  A summary version of the consultation is also available.

The Scottish Government is committed to working with all those with an interest in this area. Their weekly newsletter includes the latest news, information and events relating to the social security powers being devolved to the Scottish Parliament through the Scotland Act 2016. To subscribe, click here and select ‘social security powers’.

If you have any queries on the consultation please contact SocialSecurityConsultation@gov.scot.