Local MSP delighted over £43M social security support in Fife

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Thursday 21 December 2023

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Jenny Gilruth MSP has praised Social Security Scotland following news that it made £641 million in direct payments to people across Scotland, including £43,681,625 to people in Fife.

The payments were made between April 2022 and March 2023 and include 13 Scottish benefits, seven of which are new forms of support which are unavailable elsewhere in the UK.  

Among these payments is the Scottish Child Payment, now helping over 300,000 young people, and the new Winter Heating Payment which has helped almost 400,000 people on low incomes with their heating costs.  

Commenting, Jenny Gilruth MSP said:

“The SNP Scottish Government is providing £43,681,625 of support to the most vulnerable households in Fife at a time when many are feeling the full effects of the exorbitant cost of living.

“Since entering government in 2007, the SNP has built a welfare system based on dignity, fairness and respect.

“I am proud that Social Security Scotland continues to expand, with their 14th payment – the Carer Support Payment – about to be launched and the ground-breaking Scottish Child Payment continuing to help those who need it most.

“As long as the SNP are in government, people across Fife and beyond can trust that they will receive the money they are entitled to and will be supported in accessing the help that they need.”

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