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Scottish Government Publication (Research and analysis)
Tackling Child Poverty and Social Justice Directorate

Mar. 27 2024

Source Page: Social Security Experience Panels: Pension Age Winter Heating Payment
Document: Social Security Experience Panels: Pension Age Winter Heating Payment (PDF)

Found: Older respondents and those with a physical disability were more likely to prefer the current payment


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
Portfolio Question Time - Thu 25 Jan 2024

Mentions:
1: Somerville, Shirley-Anne (SNP - Dunfermline) and their families in Scotland who may have higher fuel needs due to a disability or health condition - Speech Link
2: Somerville, Shirley-Anne (SNP - Dunfermline) Assisting people to gather supporting information for disability assistance is a fundamental part of - Speech Link
3: McLennan, Paul (SNP - East Lothian) islands housing funds and the rural affordable homes for key workers fund. - Speech Link
4: Roddick, Emma (SNP - Highlands and Islands) We are all too aware that older and disabled people might struggle to find housing that meets their needs - Speech Link


Scottish Parliament Select Committee
Letter to the Convener of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee from Jeremy Balfour MSP, 14 March 2024
Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Equality Impact Assessment

Correspondence Mar. 14 2024

Committee: Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Found: Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill: Equality Impact Assessment Letter to the Convener of the Equalities


Select Committee
Letter from the Minister of State for Housing and Planning concerning disabled people in the housing sector, dated 28 September 2023

Correspondence Nov. 08 2023

Committee: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee (Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities)

Found: Letter from the Minister of State for Housing and Planning concerning disabled people in the housing


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
Portfolio Question Time - Thu 09 Nov 2023

Mentions:
1: Doris, Bob (SNP - Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) To ask the Scottish Government how it supports older people living in poverty to maximise their income - Speech Link
2: Somerville, Shirley-Anne (SNP - Dunfermline) taking a range of actions to support older people living in low-income households. - Speech Link
3: Wishart, Beatrice (LD - Shetland Islands) When looking to maximise income support for older people living in poverty, what efforts can the Scottish - Speech Link
4: Somerville, Shirley-Anne (SNP - Dunfermline) the member that we are absolutely determined to support older people in general. - Speech Link


Deposited Papers

Dec. 05 2007

Source Page: Valuing people now: from progress to transformation. Consultation paper. 89 p.
Document: DEP2007-0229.pdf (PDF)

Found: Valuing people now: from progress to transformation. Consultation paper. 89 p.


Deposited Papers
Department for Work and Pensions

Nov. 25 2008

Source Page: Involving disabled people: Government response to the consultation on implementation and monitoring of the Independent Living Strategy. 13 p.
Document: DEP2008-2830.pdf (PDF)

Found: Involving disabled people: Government response to the consultation on implementation and monitoring of


Deposited Papers

Dec. 15 2010

Source Page: The UK fuel poverty strategy 2001: consulation on amending reference to the warm front scheme eligibility criteria. URN: 10D/998, 15 December 2010. 21 p.
Document: DEP2010-2292.pdf (PDF)

Found: The intention is to direct Warm Front assistance in England at households of older people, long term


Select Committee
Seventh Report - Disabled people in the housing sector

Report May. 24 2024

Committee: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee (Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities)

Found: Seventh Report - Disabled people in the housing sector HC 63 Report


Written Question
Pensioners: Poverty
Monday 27th November 2023

Asked by: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what steps he is taking to help tackle pensioner poverty.

Answered by Paul Maynard - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Work and Pensions)

In 2021/22, there were 200,000 fewer pensioners in absolute poverty after housing costs than in 2009/10. The Government remains committed to ensuring that older people can live with the dignity and respect they deserve, and the State Pension is the foundation of financial support for today’s older people and for retirement saving by younger people.

From April 2024, subject to parliamentary approval, the basic and new State Pensions and Pension Credit Standard Minimum Guarantee will be up-rated by 8.5%, in line with earnings growth, benefiting over 12.2 million pensioners. This delivers on the Government’s ‘triple lock’ commitment to increase these rates in line with the highest of growth in prices, growth in earnings or 2.5%. Other State Pension and benefit rates, including the Additional State Pension, will be increased by 6.7%, in line with the increase in the Consumer Prices Index for the year to September 2023.

There are currently around 1.4 million pensioners claiming some £5bn of Pension Credit, which tops up their retirement income. This provides invaluable financial support for the poorest pensioners and is a passport to a range of other benefits. We are taking action to raise awareness of Pension Credit, encouraging pensioners to check their eligibility and make a claim.

The Government understands the pressures people are facing with the cost of living which is why it is providing total support of over £94bn in 2022/23 and 2023/24 to help households and individuals with their rising bills.

Over 8 million UK households on eligible means-tested benefits, including Pension Credit, will receive Cost of Living Payments totalling up to £900 in 2023/24.

In addition, over 8 million households will receive a £300 pensioner Cost of Living Payment as a top up to their winter fuel payment this year, increasing payments to £500 or £600 where the household includes someone aged 80 or over. Pensioners in receipt of an eligible disability benefit will have received the £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment.

In addition to these current measures, to reduce the risk of poverty for future pensioners, automatic enrolment into workplace pensions has transformed pension participation for millions of workers. To date, over 10.8 million people have been automatically enrolled into a workplace pension, with over 2.1 million employers complying with their duties. Furthermore, our 50 PLUS agenda aims to maximise the labour market opportunities for people to earn and save for longer.