Adult Disability Payment: Independent Review - interim report

The Independent Review of Adult Disability Payment interim report provided by Edel Harris OBE. The interim report highlights emerging findings and initial priorities capable of early action to ensure Adult Disability Payment meets the needs of disabled people.


Foreword

As Chair of the Independent Review into Adult Disability Payment, I am pleased to present this interim report.

This report marks a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to assess and enhance the effectiveness of Adult Disability Payment in meeting the needs of disabled adults across Scotland. From the outset, my goal has been to ensure that the Adult Disability Payment system is fair, transparent, and supportive, empowering those it serves to live with dignity and independence. This interim report reflects the work that has been undertaken so far and highlights the initial findings and recurring themes that will guide our work as I move forward into the second stage of the Review.

The transition from a reserved system of social security for disabled people to one led and managed by the Scottish Government was a historic milestone. Several welcome and positive changes are evident. However, the devolution of social security is an ongoing process and with a commitment to continuous improvement, the opportunity exists to create a world-leading, human rights-based system of support for disabled people. I sincerely hope when the Review is complete in July 2025, that I have helped set the stage for Adult Disability Payment to meet the needs of all people living with a disability in Scotland.

I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to the members of the Advisory Group whose expertise and dedication have been instrumental in shaping this review. Their insights and commitment have been invaluable in ensuring an inclusive and comprehensive process. Similarly, I am immensely grateful to the Secretariat for their ongoing support, meticulous research, and organisational skills, which have been essential in producing this report.

Furthermore, I wish to acknowledge and thank all the internal and external stakeholders, including individuals and organisations, who have generously given their time to participate in this review to date. Your contributions, whether through meetings, surveys, or written submissions, have provided a rich tapestry of perspectives and experiences that are critical to understanding the impact of Adult Disability Payment on the lives of disabled people in Scotland. My particular appreciation goes to people who have shared their personal stories and experiences. I acknowledge this is not always an easy thing to do and I am grateful that you felt able to trust me to represent your views.

This interim report is not the conclusion of my work but rather a significant step along the journey. It encapsulates our current understanding and provides a foundation upon which we will continue to build. As I move into the next phase of this review, I will continue to engage with all stakeholders and refine my approach based on the feedback and evidence I gather.

Over the coming months I remain committed to the overall aim of the review, to ensure that Adult Disability Payment truly serves the needs of disabled adults in Scotland, fostering a society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Edel Harris OBE
Chair, Independent Review into Adult Disability Payment

Contact

Email: adpreview@gov.scot

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