The Committee has agreed to undertake a mini-inquiry on how effective the Scottish Child Payment is in reducing child poverty.
The Scottish Child Payment was launched in February 2021. It is a social security payment for low-income families with children under 16. Each eligible child receives £26.70 per week. The payment is made every four weeks.
The Scottish Government has previously said that the Scottish Child Payment will reduce the child poverty rate. The Government has set targets that require that, of all children living in Scotland:
The statistics for 2023-24, which will show whether the Government has met its interim targets, won’t be available until March 2025.
To understand the effectiveness of the Scottish Child Payment, the Committee plans to hold two evidence sessions with academics, think tanks and key stakeholder organisations.
To inform its work, in Spring 2024 the Committee invited a number of academics and stakeholders to share their views on the effectiveness of the Scottish Child Payment.
Read responses to the Committee's questions
On 23 May 2024, the Committee took evidence from:
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On 30 May 2024, the Committee took evidence from: