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benefits was handed over as of April 2020, with the expectation that the full
               transfer of claimants to  the Scottish system would  be completed by  2024,
               however this timetable has been pushed back due to Covid-19. Phase one of
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               the roll-out focused on straightforward one-off payments.   Phase two will
               involve  the delivery of the new disability  and  carer benefits, including the
               Adult Disability Payment which replaces PIP.

          1.14  Section 1 of the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 sets out eight guiding
               principles  that underpin the new Scottish social security  system. These
               include that “[s]ocial security is itself a human right” and “[r]espect for the
               dignity  of  individuals is to be at the heart of the  Scottish social  security
               system”.   These principles are  reflected in the 2019 Scottish Government
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               Charter on Social Security,   which was co-designed  with  members  of the
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               public with experience of using the social security system, third sector advice
               organisations and Scottish Government and Social Security staff.   The
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               charter  articulates the organisational ethos of Social Security Scotland and
               what claimants can expect from the Scottish system.

          1.15  In drafting  the Social Security  (Scotland)  Act  2018  and designing the
               devolved system, the Scottish Government undertook a consultation process




          24  Carer’s Allowance Supplement – a supplementary payment made to carers in Scotland who already
          receive full or partial Carer’s Allowance from the DWP; three Best Start Grant payments – Pregnancy
          and Baby Payment, Early Learning Payment and School Age Payment; Funeral Support Payment; Job
          Start Payment; Young Carer Grant; Child Winter Heating Assistance; and Scottish Child Payment.

          25  The full list of principles are: a) Social security is an investment in the people of Scotland; b) Social
          security is itself a human right and essential to the realisation of other human rights; c) The delivery of
          social security is a public service; d) Respect for the dignity of individuals is to be at the heart of the
          Scottish social security system;  e) The Scottish social security  system is to contribute to reducing
          poverty in Scotland; f) The Scottish social security system is to be designed with the people of Scotland
          on the basis of evidence; g) Opportunities are to be sought to continuously improve the Scottish social
          security system in ways which— i)   put the needs of those who require assistance first, and ii)
          advance equality and non-discrimination; and h) The Scottish social security system is to be efficient
          and deliver value for money.
          26   Scottish Government and  Social Security Scotland, ‘Our Charter: What you can expect from the
          Scottish Government and Social Security Scotland’ (January 2019).
          27  Scottish Government, ‘Developing the Social Security Charter: co-design in action’ (19 June 2019),


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