Committee
Social Justice and Social Security Committee 07 November 2024
07 Nov 2024 · S6 · Social Justice and Social Security Committee
Item of business
Subordinate Legislation
Funeral Expense Assistance (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2024 [Draft]
If no member wishes to make a contribution, I want to put one thing on the record in relation to a constituency interest of mine. A lady called Julie Love started the Death Abroad—You’re Not Alone charity, which deals with the real financial strains and emotional turmoil faced by those who lose loved ones overseas. I am aware of individuals who have wished to repatriate bodies but have had to have the funerals overseas, because they could not afford the repatriation costs, and I would just like to highlight the general swirl that happens, not just in a financial sense but with regard to the need for a pathway to steer around. Given that funeral expense assistance is starting to look at supporting those who have lost loved ones overseas, it would be helpful—not as part of this statutory instrument, of course—if some cross-cutting work on the issue could be carried out between Social Security Scotland and perhaps the Scottish Government justice directorate, which I know has looked at the matter previously, based on points raised not just by me, but by Hannah Bardell, when she was an MP, and by Angela Constance before she returned to the post of Cabinet Secretary for Justice. I wanted to put that on the record, because there seems to be a connection between providing funeral assistance to those who lose loved ones overseas and how we support them more widely. I will say no more than that, but given this opportunity for a brief debate, I wanted to put some of that on the record. As no other members wish to contribute, I ask the cabinet secretary to sum up and to respond to the debate, if she so wishes.
In the same item of business
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Our fifth agenda item is consideration of a Scottish statutory instrument, the Funeral Expense Assistance (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2024. The instrume...
The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice (Shirley-Anne Somerville)
SNP
Thank you and good morning. Since its launch in 2019, the funeral support payment has provided more than £51.1 million of support to more than 26,000 people...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Thank you, cabinet secretary. We will move to the committee’s questions. First, will the regulations and the changes that we are looking at this morning mak...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
We do not believe that the changes will make it significantly more likely that people will apply for support for funerals outwith their local area. The inter...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
That was helpful. Roz McCall, did you want to come in?
Roz McCall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)
Con
Yes, convener. I just want to follow on from that by teasing things out a bit. You have talked about the internal analysis, which I totally understand, but ...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
Currently, we do not intend to publish information on funerals outwith the local area, and that is because the data held by Social Security Scotland is not d...
Roz McCall
Con
With the possibility of putting such a process in place, if need be.
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
Yes.
Roz McCall
Con
Thank you.
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP)
SNP
Good morning. In your opening remarks, cabinet secretary, you touched on allowing funeral support payments to be paid outwith the UK. What circumstances migh...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
Clearly, although there will be guidance that will give Social Security Scotland case managers the ability to assess matters, it is very important that we do...
Marie McNair
SNP
That was much appreciated. Thank you.
Katy Clark (West Scotland) (Lab)
Lab
Good morning, cabinet secretary. What statistical information will Social Security Scotland publish on the funeral support payment awarded for funerals outwi...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
The number of awards made outwith the UK is exceptionally small; currently, it is less than 1 per cent of all applications. That, in essence, means that the ...
Katy Clark
Lab
Thank you.
Paul O’Kane (West Scotland) (Lab)
Lab
Good morning. In your opening remarks, cabinet secretary, you mentioned the alkaline hydrolysis procedure and the payment being available to cover it—I think...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
I will say a little bit, convener, but perhaps my colleague the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health can write to the committee with further details...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Did you want to follow up on that, Mr O’Kane?
Paul O’Kane
Lab
No, except to say that that would be helpful to the committee, if it were possible.
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)
Con
I have no issues with the instrument whatsoever; the Conservatives are very happy with it. However, cabinet secretary, I would like to probe a little bit fur...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
The issue of having the right data is one that the committee has discussed before. As I have said to the committee, there is an on-going process within Socia...
Liz Smith
Con
That was very helpful, because this is a huge area. The Scottish Fiscal Commission’s predictions with regard to fiscal spend over the next 50 years, whether ...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
I would just point to the £1.1 billion over the block grant adjustment that the Scottish Government invests in Social Security Scotland. Clearly, a large par...
Liz Smith
Con
I do not disagree with you, cabinet secretary, but I note that, in its most recent report, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation makes the point that it is quite di...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
I will certainly be able to provide further advice on that in writing.
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Thank you, cabinet secretary. Before we move to agenda item 6, it is worth putting it on the record that the committee did a very brief inquiry into the Sco...
Shirley-Anne Somerville
SNP
It was a good plug for the committee’s previous work on the matter, which I read with interest, and it is certainly something that we are conscious of, parti...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Thank you, cabinet secretary—plug noted. As there are no other questions, we move to agenda item 6, which is formal consideration of motion S6M-14591. I inv...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
If no member wishes to make a contribution, I want to put one thing on the record in relation to a constituency interest of mine. A lady called Julie Love s...