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Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 23 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
What is the biggest hurdle that stops more people applying for carers allowance? Is it the number of hours for which they have to care for somebody?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 23 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
If Parliament was minded to alter the regulations that we have at the moment, how quickly could you do that work?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 23 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
Thank you for your written submission. I will ask two questions on the adult disability payment—one that relates to the short term and one that relates to the longer term.
I have asked my first question before, but I am still not sure that I fully understand the answer. I apologise for my ignorance. You have forecast an increase for the budget for the adult disability payment in the next couple of years because you think that uptake will be higher. How do you work out that uptake will be higher? It appears from the new regulations for the payment that the way that the benefit will be assessed is almost identical to the way that it is assessed at the moment. Have you looked at that afresh in light of the new regulations? Does it make any difference?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 23 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
That is helpful.
My second question returns to questions asked by other members. I think that we all recognise that there are now a lot more unpaid carers, particularly female unpaid carers. I appreciate that this sounds contradictory, but do you have any idea of the number of unpaid carers out there who we do not know about? How could the Scottish Government or the committee find out that information? Obviously, if we want people to get the benefits that they are due, we need to consider how we identify those individuals. Are we talking about hundreds or thousands of people? Have you any concept of the scale that we are talking about?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 23 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
Finally, if you could change the budget in one way to make it better, what would you do? How would you move money around to make the biggest difference for the people you work with?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 23 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
No, convener. I think that everything has now been covered by other members.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 16 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
I will start with an open question. Many of you have been on the journey of watching the regulations and the primary legislation going through over the past five years. One concern that I have is that we have not seen enough changes, particularly in relation to variable conditions and the higher rate of the mobility component. If we could make changes in relation to variability and mobility, what difference would that make to the people who you represent? I will start with Keith Park.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 16 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
Ed Pybus raises an interesting point. Ultimately, decisions on these matters are made in the Supreme Court. It will be interesting to see how it interprets two different sets of regulations, but that may be a matter for the legal eagles.
I am interested in Judith Paterson’s point about the safe transfer, which we all want to happen. That has overridden the commission’s view that we should not have any changes. Will you expand on how you came to that decision? Was it a result of consultation with the third sector or was it a pragmatic view that the commission came to?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 16 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
I have three questions to ask. The first one is for Richard Gass or Judith Paterson, but feel free to jump in if you wish. It goes back to the issue of case law. We have had quite a lot of debate about this over the past number of years because, clearly, a lot of case law has built up over the past 15 or 20 years. Is it your understanding that the new agency and the new tribunals will be following that case law, or is the situation still unclear?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 16 December 2021
Jeremy Balfour
Is it possible that we could transfer safely and make changes at the same time? If that is not possible, will it be possible to make any changes that will come out of the independent review in the current session of Parliament, or are we realistically looking to the next session? I will start with Bill Scott on that.