To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has contributed, or plans to contribute, to the debate on aspects of HM Government’s debate on Shaping the Future of Care Together with regard to possible changes to benefits received by claimants in Scotland.
We have not been included in, or invited to contribute to discussions about the options for change to the benefit system which may flow from the UK Government''s green paper. Scottish Government officials attended a meeting at a very early stage of the work in November 2007 which was also attended by officials from several UK Departments, including the
Department for Work and Pensions. At that meeting it was clear that the social care debate in England might include a reform of the GB benefit system. Unfortunately, despite efforts to do so, we have not however been consulted on possible options for change to funding of care.
We are of course aware of the impact which the options for reform of the English social care system outlined in the green paper may have on Scotland through a concurrent reform to GB-wide disability benefits. Accordingly, we have written to the Secretary of State for Health highlighting our concerns that, in reforming disability benefits to meet objectives for reform of social care in England, our objectives and ambitions for reshaping social care delivery in Scotland may be restricted.
We have therefore requested an early and detailed explanation of any proposed revision to Disability Benefits, and a commitment from the UK Government to give full consideration to the need to take into account the impact on policies and services which are the responsibility of the Scottish Government.
A formal response to the UK green paper is currently being prepared.