The issue of social security assessments in island communities has been raised by Na h-Eileanan an Iar MSP Alasdair Allan, pictured, in a sitting of the Scottish Parliament. The Western Isles MSP was questioning new cabinet secretary for social security Shirley-Anne Somerville last week about how assessments will be delivered in island and other rural areas to meet their distinctive needs. Certain powers on social security are now devolved to the Scottish Parliament, with legislation being passed earlier this year to set out how 11 benefits, such as Winter Fuel Payments and Personal Independence Payments, will be delivered. Mr Allan said: ‘It is vitally important that Scotland’s new social security agency avoids the mistakes of the UK Government and recognises the challenges that face people in island communities. ‘The UK Government’s approach to welfare has been truly horrific. It is unfortunate that 85 per cent of social security payments will still be controlled by Westminster, but I hope Scotland is able to put dignity and respect at the heart of delivering the limited welfare benefits we now have control of. ‘I was grateful for the cabinet secretary’s reassurance that, no matter where people live, Scotland’s social security system will deliver and give people access to the same quality of service. It is also helpful that the requirement for face-to-face assessments will be reduced, and where they are necessary distance and a person’s ability to travel will be taken into account.’
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