Meeting of the Parliament 18 June 2026 [Draft]
One example of when cutting people’s benefits does not help involves the suggestion that we take away support from disabled people, which disabled people tell us helps them into employment. We need to bear that in mind.
I point the member to what is in the plan that we announced before the election and the other work that I outlined in my statement, such as the ready for industry, success and excellence—RISE—initiative that Colleges Scotland worked on with the Government, which increases people’s skills and addresses some of the barriers to employment that they face. I also point to the £90 million investment in employability schemes that is now provided on a multiyear basis to ensure that it has the maximum effect, and the work that is going on to help parents into jobs. On that latter point, I went to Fife Gingerbread this morning and spoke to families and their support workers about the work that that organisation and others do to ensure that women are supported into employment in a way that encourages their confidence, builds their skills and is sustainable and successful in the long term.