Social Justice and Social Security Committee 11 December 2025
Yes. We are not looking to make anybody redundant. We expect everyone who comes over to carry on with the work that they are doing and to support the advocacy partners that they are currently supporting.
We also want to make sure that we are in the community. We have a memorandum of understanding with Scottish libraries, which gives us 431 locations across Scotland in which to meet people if they are comfortable with that. Obviously, we will continue to meet people in their homes if that is their preference, or we will meet people at third-party premises.
It is important to stress that we will be working with other advocacy organisations. I have no appetite for duplicating services or creating conflict with advocates who may have been working with people for many months—in some instances, for many years. We want to work with them, not against them. Our role is clear: it is to deliver advocacy for Social Security Scotland services.