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Chamber and committees

Social security for older people

The Committee is looking at new social security benefits for older people in Scotland.

Pension Age Disability Payment

The Pension Age Disability Payment (PADP) will be the Social Security Scotland’s equivalent to the DWP’s Attendance Allowance. It is the main non-means tested benefit for people who become disabled after pension age.

Scottish Government policy is to keep almost all rules the same as Attendance Allowance but make improvements to administrative processes.

In May 2024 the Committee scrutinised the regulations that will see the payment introduced in Scotland. These regulations were called The Disability Assistance for Older People (Scotland) Regulations 2024.


Evidence sessions

9 May 2024

The Committee took evidence on the Regulations from the Scottish Commission on Social Security, Age Scotland and Independent Age

See meeting details, 9 May 2024

The Committee subsequently received supplementary written evidence:

Correspondence from Age Scotland

Correspondence from Independent Age

16 May 2024

The Committee considered and ultimately agreed to the Regulations.

See meeting details, 16 May 2024


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