Meeting of the Parliament 18 June 2026 [Draft]
I am proud of the work that we have done on social security, and I recognise that it has had a direct impact on lifting 50,000 children out of poverty, as Holly Bruce mentioned. That is exceptionally important. I firmly believe that we should take an approach to social security that is based on dignity, fairness and respect as well as human rights. However, we cannot talk only about social security; we must also talk about the childcare that families require, the assistance that they need to get into employment and the barriers to getting into employment that they face, such as transport or childcare issues.
We need to have a rounded conversation. Social security will continue to be an important part of that, but it cannot be the only aspect that we talk about. Of course campaigners will continue to press the Government to increase the Scottish child payment still further, but I encourage them to assist with the review that we are undertaking of the types of targets and the wider approaches to tackling poverty, which are also important.