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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 16 April 2025
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Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Social Security Scotland

Meeting date: 22 December 2022

Miles Briggs

The minister told us that his expectation was that all clients would be paid winter heating payments in February. Is the system in place to make that happen?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Social Security Scotland

Meeting date: 22 December 2022

Miles Briggs

That is helpful. Given that a new system is being put in place, it is important to build in that approach from the outset. I believe that the Deputy First Minister has now put in place a reporting function for all public agencies to report back to the Scottish Government on that.

The theme that I want to ask about relates to new benefits and improving systems. What scale of technical debt is there currently and what progress is being made to develop a structured approach to address that?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Social Security Scotland

Meeting date: 22 December 2022

Miles Briggs

That is helpful.

You have answered some of the questions on the need for additional data. Do you have timescales for when you think measures will be put in place to draw down that data or have datasets that can be used?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator “Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22”

Meeting date: 20 December 2022

Miles Briggs

Good morning, and thank you for joining us. I have a couple of questions specifically about the risks that have been identified. Currently, in your opinion, what are the main risks for the social rented sector, and how are you working to help to mitigate those?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator “Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22”

Meeting date: 20 December 2022

Miles Briggs

What you have outlined about homelessness and temporary accommodation is helpful. I raise the situation in my own area of Edinburgh regularly with the committee, so I look forward to seeing that report in the new year.

When you attended the committee previously, we heard that some of the work that you are looking towards was about resilience, and as you said, we are living in a changed environment since the last time you were before the committee. What sort of conversations have taken place around business planning, given the costs of construction and the rent controls in most housing associations, which are reporting that they are redrawing their plans for future building because of income projections? Is there any resilience in that, and can you outline what it looks like?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator “Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22”

Meeting date: 20 December 2022

Miles Briggs

Shelter Scotland has called on the Government to declare a housing emergency. I have called on the Government to do that, too, particularly in Edinburgh. You have outlined the situation in Edinburgh, which is now unacceptable. Is that what we need the Government to do? Why has that not happened, given that we are talking about such numbers? On temporary accommodation, the options available to councils include, sometimes, the use of condemned buildings—former guesthouses that are not suitable for families to live in. Do you agree with that call from Shelter Scotland?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 15 December 2022

Miles Briggs

Well, under the old system, the communities that are facing those temperatures now would have received payments within two weeks. They will now receive one payment of £50 in February. It is quite clear that, with the data scan, they would be in a better place under the DWP’s current system, because they would get that payment today. The question that I wanted to ask was—

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 15 December 2022

Miles Briggs

Good morning, minister and officials. I have to say that the issue that the convener has just raised is deeply concerning, because there seems to be no flexibility. From what we have heard, Scots living in some of the coldest communities in Scotland will lose out. Braemar recorded -15°C this week; today, as we speak, it is -2°C. Minister, do you accept that those rural communities are going to lose out and that the payments will not be in their bank account potentially until February? The DWP can pay within 14 days, which means that the money can be put out now, so why is there not the same flexibility here?

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 15 December 2022

Miles Briggs

Perhaps you can liaise with the councils, then.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 15 December 2022

Miles Briggs

My questions follow on from Jeremy Balfour’s line of questioning. The minister is, I am sure, aware of Marie Curie’s campaign to get the Scottish Government to look at extending eligibility for the assistance to terminally ill people and to make sure that it also includes people under the age of 65. Where is the Scottish Government on that? Given what the minister has outlined to the committee about potential reforms and changes, is the Government of a mind to take that forward?