9 March 2021
The Scottish Affairs Committee will question the Scottish Government’s Social Security Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville on the effectiveness of relations with the Department of Work and Pensions in delivering on Edinburgh’s ambition to reduce levels of poverty.
More than 1 million people in Scotland are living in poverty according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, one quarter of which are children. Meanwhile, the coronavirus pandemic has added to the pressure on the welfare system causing a more than two-fold increase in Universal Credit claimants in the country and delaying the roll-out of Child and Adult Disability Payments.
Since 2016 some powers have been devolved to Scotland while others are still responsibilities reserved by the UK Government. How policies and systems of the respective Governments and government departments interact is, therefore, important for effective delivery.
Lines of questioning expected to emerge from the evidence session are;
Thursday 11 March
At 11.30am
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