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Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2023
Roz McCall
You have alluded to bits of this, but how can Social Security Scotland help young people and their families understand how other benefits and payments might change as they move from CDP to ADP?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2023
Roz McCall
That makes sense. Thank you.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2023
Roz McCall
That leads me on to my next questions. Thank you for the information that you have given.
I will now go back to Gordon MacRae, if I may. First, I just wanted to note what it says in the Scottish Housing Regulator’s “National Report on the Scottish Social Housing Charter 2022-23”—that is a fun thing to say. It has highlighted the tough financial decisions that social landlords need to make arising from the settling, or setting, of below-inflation rent rises, along with increased costs of maintenance—I am sorry, but you will need to bear with me; I have a bit of a cold and my brain is a bit fuzzy—and improving the energy efficiency of existing stock.
As a result, registered social landlords are reducing and delaying their plans to build new homes. I have had representations from social landlords that the rent freeze legislation has directly reduced, delayed and, in some cases, completely halted their plans for new social accommodation. Given the challenges that social landlords face, how much difference would an increased capital budget for new homes make? Could the Scottish Government take any other action to improve the supply of new social homes?
I put those questions to Gordon MacRae in the first instance. I know that Graham O’Neill wants to come in, too, but I want to hear what Gordon has to say.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2023
Roz McCall
I am happy to hear what you have to say, Graham.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2023
Roz McCall
Gordon MacRae, you have alluded to the need for more resources, but why are you concerned that the Scottish Government’s response to the temporary accommodation task and finish group will not drive the structural change that is needed to tackle the housing emergency? How can the forthcoming budget decisions help to drive that structural change?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2023
Roz McCall
I thank the panel for coming.
You have kind of answered my question already; it was for Gordon MacRae, but he has given his information, and I think that Graham O’Neill has already answered it, too. My question was: why should affordable housing supply be the Scottish Government’s number 1 priority for capital spend in the budget? As I have said, you have pretty much answered it already, but it would be helpful if you could add a bit more. I suppose that I am asking whether there is an adequate focus on homelessness in the Parliament—or even in this committee, given the links to child poverty and, as Graham O’Neill eloquently put it, the refugee issue.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2023
Roz McCall
I am going to go right back to the beginning, cabinet secretary. You alluded to trying to make the process as easy as possible, especially for young carers. How can we ensure that the process is available and clear to all carers and that carers have accessible information to help them to apply for the carer support payment, especially if English is not their first language? How can we ensure that the process is as smooth and simple as possible, to reduce the stress on carers when they are going through it? I am intrigued to know what your comments on that are.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2023
Roz McCall
I have loads of notes and you have given us a lot of information. Thank you very much indeed. You have said so much about the need for consistent funding and performance outcomes, but I would like to focus on transparency and participation.
The evidence that the committee has received has highlighted on-going concerns about the transparency of budgets. Have there been any improvements in the transparency of the budget? Based on what you have said, I am not 100 per cent sure that that is the case, but I would be intrigued to find out about that. What needs to be improved? I will start there, although I might have a few more questions that spring off that.
Let us begin with Paul Bradley. If you could keep your answer short, that would be good, as I would like to hear what both of you have to say.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2023
Roz McCall
Thank you very much.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2023
Roz McCall
That is a very full answer. Thank you.