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Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP to the Scottish Government or the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. The questions provide a means for MSPs to get factual and statistical information.

  • Written questions must be answered within 10 working days (20 working days during recess)
  • Other questions such as Topical, Portfolio, General and First Minister's Question Times are taken in the Chamber

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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 21 July 2024
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Question reference: S5W-22515

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Wednesday, 03 April 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 23 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government how many social security (a) client and (b) official errors it has recorded, and how many of the official errors were the result of (i) staff, (ii) technical issues with IT systems and (iii) erroneous data provided by another government department.

Question reference: S5W-22613

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Wednesday, 10 April 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 23 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to publish all advice notes on social security matters produced by the Disability and Carers Benefits Advisory Group.

Question reference: S5W-22533

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Thursday, 04 April 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 23 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the comments by the Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People at the meeting of the Social Security Committee on 4 October 2018 (Official Report, col.6), what progress has been made to ensure that video recordings of face-to-face disability assessments are provided for deaf people and BSL users.

Question reference: S5W-22220

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Wednesday, 03 April 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 15 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its comment that “for Disability Assistance for Children and Young People, and Disability Assistance for Older People, it is our intention to make decisions about entitlement using existing supporting information only and not through face-to-face assessments”, whether it has identified exceptional circumstances under which it would expect such assessments should be carried out and, if so, what these are, and for what reason it considers that these would make a face-to-face assessment necessary.

Question reference: S5W-22264

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Tuesday, 19 March 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 4 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government how many young people will be required to apply for DWP-delivered personal independence payment instead of disability assistance following its decision not to open eligibility for new applicants aged 16 or over.

Question reference: S5W-22240

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Thursday, 21 March 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 2 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its consultation on disability assistance, what consideration it has given to a person electing to apply under a system of automatic entitlement to assistance.

Question reference: S5W-22299

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Friday, 22 March 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 2 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its statement that it "will establish a timescale of between 40 and 60 working days for a re-determination of Disability Assistance", what its response is to the answer to written question 232059 lodged at the UK Parliament, which states that, between June and October 2018, the median number of calendar days for a personal independence payment mandatory reconsideration to be cleared was between 32 and 36.

Question reference: S5W-22300

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Thursday, 21 March 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 2 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-22087 by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 20 March 2019, what the working age client data was.

Question reference: S5W-22098

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Thursday, 14 March 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 1 April 2019

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the comments in its disability assistance qualifying periods policy position paper, what advice it received to support the assertion that "There is also a risk that, should eligibility rules diverge significantly from current DWP rules, Disability Assistance may not continue to be recognised as ‘like for like’ for passporting purposes"; how this related to changing the qualifying periods for disability assistance; who provided this advice, and whether it will publish it.

Question reference: S5W-22308

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: Thursday, 21 March 2019
  • Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 29 March 2019

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-22046 by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 20 March 2019, for what reason the estimate is lower than the August 2018 Scotland Attendance Allowance (a) cases with entitlement caseload of 146,201 and (b) case in payment caseload of 126,200.