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1 Welfare Funds (Scotland) Bill Consultation Event 21 November 2013

2 Starting Point… Plans for Social Fund reform announced – UC White Paper Dec 2010 Spend in Scotland on Community Care Grants and Crisis Loans transferred to SG Real terms reductions in spend plus complexities of welfare reform Consultation – Autumn 2011 – what and how to deliver High expectations vs. short timescale

3 Developing the Scottish Welfare Fund Addresses similar needs to previous provision What’s the difference? ►No loans ►Grants and goods ►Local delivery by LG but national guidance ►Linking to other support – it’s holistic

4 Scottish Welfare Fund – Two Purposes  provide a safety net in an emergency when there is an immediate threat to health or safety Crisis Grant  enable independent living or continued independent living, reducing the need for institutional care  provide support to families under exceptional pressure Community Care Grant To offer grants or in kind support in order to:

5 Monitoring and Evaluation To inform permanent arrangements and improve decision making/promote consistency: Quantitative - Detailed data spec to IT providers – quarterly upload. (Variable quality). Quarterly qualitative feedback and meetings with LAs. Case sampling and LA visits. Information from complaints and reviews. Independent evaluation including user interviews.

6 Early Experiences 32 Local Authorities providing a service from day 1 - predominantly based in revs and bens. Problems with IT, online application added later, reporting modules absent, workarounds. Issues with DWP/related welfare benefits – Short Term Benefit Advance, benefit transition. Developing and refining service/fulfilment options, building local networks. Building case experience and refining decision making skills.

7 Spend Levels High initial demand predicted did not materialise. Spend levels low in first few months – multiple reasons. Revised guidance. Promotional activity under way. Exceeding monthly profile in October. Still early days…

8 Added Value Service embedded with others – connections to support workers – e.g. homelessness, welfare rights, debt advice. Connections to local support – LA and third sector. Better value for money – economies of scale on goods, furniture re-use, reclaiming VAT. Reduced speculative applications – goods, local knowledge, home visits, support workers.

9 Challenges National framework but local delivery – achieving consistency in decision making but fostering local responses. Understanding what is happening in a complex system. Links with DWP – information sharing, changes to benefits, avoiding applicant “ping pong”.

10 Timetable Consult on legislation and plans for second tier review – to 7 February 2014. Finalise policy, develop regulations, plans for review and update the draft bill. Introduce legislation – June 2014. Make draft regs available for comment – Summer 2014. Lay regs – when Royal Assent received for Welfare Funds (Scotland) Bill. Permanent scheme in operation – Spring 2015.

11 Guidance, how to apply, LA contact details, briefing notes etc all at: http://www.scotland.scottishwelfarefund.gov. uk

12 Questions?


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