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Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 February 2022
Miles Briggs
Good morning. Thank you for joining us.
I want to follow up on Marie McNair’s questions. Why has progress not been made on the issue? There is frustration about that in Parliament. The Education and Skills Committee made numerous recommendations on the subject, but those do not seem to have been implemented. Is it the case that a recommended allowance has not been implemented in Scotland purely because of the financial situation in which councils have found themselves?
For example, I was looking at COSLA’s submission to the committee, which states that, from the start of the work on a national allowance, delivery
“would not be possible within the current level of ... funding”,
and that the Scottish Government, having cut council funding, would have to fully fund the allowance in order for it to be possible.
I will bring Laura Caven in to comment on why we have not seen that standard being delivered, because it is now years since it was expected.
09:15Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 February 2022
Miles Briggs
That is a very useful question/point, which we can perhaps take away and pursue.
Specifically, the committee wants to focus attention on the potential model to change the situation and get it right. As Micheleine Kane has outlined, local authorities all have different things going on, and it will often come down to the key people in a council who are driving services to change and respond. What would you like to see that model look like—especially for informal kinship carers—and how do you think that it would best be developed? Micheleine Kane touched upon legislation. A national rate has also been highlighted, with the suggestion that that change should really have been put in place already.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 February 2022
Miles Briggs
I am sorry—I wittered on a bit there. The question was around what you think we should suggest to help change this. That is the key point that we want to get into.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 February 2022
Miles Briggs
Thank you—that is helpful and informative. Finally, I want to ask—
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 24 February 2022
Miles Briggs
I want to raise the issue of further support for kinship families, which overlaps with much of the conversation that we have had. I am thinking specifically of how we can improve referral pathways and signposting. We have already touched on what happens when young people are in education. Should we be looking for a better model so that all the professionals who are involved—especially teachers—are aware of the needs of children in kinship care and of young carers in the classroom setting?
CELCIS’s survey highlighted the root of the situation when it identified that many children in kinship care have experienced trauma and that children in kinship care are less likely to receive mental health support than children in foster care. What is your view on that? How do we improve that model? I am thinking of the classroom setting in particular. Although we are not the education committee, there is an opportunity to take on board some of the work in that area.
I realise that that was a long question. Maybe we can hear from Vivien Thomson first, as she has touched on the issue.
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Miles Briggs
Will the member give way?
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Miles Briggs
Will the minister accept that this is an indiscriminate tax that will impact on the lowest-income families that own a car in this country? That point has been made across the chamber today, but we have not had an answer.
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Miles Briggs
I have listened to what the minister said about stakeholder engagement. It is incredibly important that he meets members of the hotel industry across the capital, because that sector’s recovery following the pandemic is currently the slowest. Many people in the sector are warning that the introduction of the levy will impact on recovery, so I hope that the minister will take it on board that many people in the tourism industry, which has lost many jobs during the pandemic, do not want the levy to be introduced.
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Miles Briggs
Will the minister take an intervention?
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Miles Briggs
I think that the ministers and the SNP and Green members need to explain where low-income families will find £428 to pay this tax just to go to work.
Those cost of living pressures are facing families across Scotland. This is the wrong policy at the wrong time and it will hit the poorest in our society. The message today is clear that it is time—