Scottish Budget: 2024 to 2025

The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2024 to 2025, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.


Annex A.3 – Social Justice

Portfolio Responsibilities

Social Justice drives the national mission to reduce poverty, with a particular focus on child poverty and providing people with a secure and affordable home; promotes equality and a fairer Scotland; and provides the strategic relationships for our third sector partners to improve outcomes for individuals and communities across Scotland.

This portfolio is responsible for the development and delivery of Scottish Government benefits, the Scottish Welfare Fund and Discretionary Housing Payments; and for Social Security Scotland, the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, the Scottish Housing Regulator, the Office of the Chief Social Policy Advisor, and the Ministerial Taskforce on Population.

Funding for 2024-25 will support action to tackle poverty and inequality; respect, protect and fulfil human rights; and allow all in Scotland to live free from discrimination.

By establishing a Ministerial group to focus on the delivery of Best Start, Bright Futures, our second Child Poverty delivery plan, we will maximise our impact on child poverty across Government. We will take a whole family wellbeing approach to enable us to Keep The Promise, and will continue to fund Scotland’s Baby Box, giving every child the best start in life.

We are committed to delivering new Scottish Government social security benefits, including Pension Age Disability Payment and Pension Age Winter Heating Payment, in addition to the 14 new benefits already being delivered by Social Security Scotland, while progressing the national roll-out of Carer Support Payment, and ensuring people receiving benefits are treated with dignity, fairness and respect.

We will work with Local Government to reduce homelessness and continue to promote Housing First. To make housing available to those who need it most, we will continue progress towards delivery of 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, of which at least 70 per cent will be for social rent and 10 per cent will be in rural and islands communities. This is integral to tackling poverty and regenerating communities, supporting economic growth and contributing to net zero targets.

We will continue to safeguard residents and homeowners by assessing and remediating buildings within the scope of the Cladding Remediation Bill.

We will work with partners across the public sector to understand the extent of RAAC in buildings and consider how to address risks associated with it.

We will tackle structural and systemic barriers to equality, through our world-leading Human Rights Bill, the establishment of the Anti-Racism Observatory for Scotland and Immediate Priorities Plan for Disabled People. We will continue to support vulnerable people in our communities through our New Scots refugee integration strategy, and ongoing support for Ukrainians displaced by war.

We want to ensure Scotland is an open and welcoming nation for people and their families to live and work in, and to make a positive contribution to our country.

The Social Justice spending plans set out below will ensure that Scotland has strong and inclusive communities, defined by equality and good opportunities, through improving social justice and tackling poverty.

Social Justice Intended Contributions To The National Outcomes

Primary National Outcomes

  • Communities
  • Human Rights
  • Children and Young People
  • Poverty

Secondary National Outcomes

  • Culture
  • Health
  • International
  • Economy
  • Fair Work and Business
  • Environment
  • Education

For further information on the purpose of the portfolio budget, and contributions to national outcomes (including impacts of spend on equality of outcome) please refer to the relevant portfolio annex in the published Equality and Fairer Scotland Budget Statement.

Social Justice

Table A3.01: Spending Plans (Level 2)
Level 2 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Third Sector 25.3 21.2 21.1
Housing and Building Standards 892.3 738.3 533.2
Cladding Remediation 29.0 41.3
Tackling Child Poverty and Social Justice 111.4 45.7 43.0
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator 3.4 3.3 3.6
Scottish Housing Regulator 5.3 6.6 5.6
Equality, Inclusion and Human Rights 47.7 49.9 51.9
Social Security 516.3 507.2 567.6
Social Security Assistance 3,949.2 5,137.9 6,168.9
Ukrainian Resettlement 70.0 44.8
Total Social Justice 5,550.9 6,609.2 7,481.0
of which:
Total Fiscal Resource 4,654.9 5,867.3 6,901.1
of which Operating Costs 64.1 65.7 57.3
Non-cash 54.0 70.0 84.8
Capital 691.8 587.1 525.5
Financial Transactions (FTs) 150.0 84.6 (30.8)
UK Funded AME 0.3 0.2 0.4

Presentational Adjustments for Scottish Parliament Approval

Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (3.4) (3.3) (3.6)
Scottish Housing Regulator – shown separately (5.3) (6.6) (5.6)
Central Government Grants to Local Authorities 92.2 92.2 92.2
Total Social Justice 5,634.4 6,691.5 7,564.0
Total Limit on Income (accruing resources) 90.0
Table A3.02 Third Sector Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Third Sector 25.3 21.2 21.1
Total Third Sector 25.3 21.2 21.1
of which:
Fiscal Resource 21.3 21.2 21.1
Non-cash -
Capital
FTs 4.0
UK Funded AME
Table A3.03 Housing & Building Standards Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
More Homes 740.1 564.6 375.8
Fuel Poverty and Housing Quality 1.8 21.8 1.7
Housing Support 139.8 150.7 153.3
Building Standards 10.7 1.3 2.4
Total Housing & Building Standards 892.3 738.3 533.2
of which:
Fiscal Resource 137.5 164.7 149.7
Non-cash
Capital 609.8 489.0 414.4
FTs 145.0 84.6 (30.8)
UK Funded AME

The Affordable Housing Supply Programme comprises of Capital, Transfer of Management of Development Funding and Financial Transactions and totals £555.8m in 2024-25

Table A3.04 Cladding Remediation Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Cladding Remediation 29.0 41.3
Total Cladding Remediation 29.0 41.3
of which:
Fiscal Resource 2.0 6.7
Non-cash
Capital - 27.0 34.6
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A3.05 Tackling Child Poverty and Social Justice Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Social Justice 105.8 40.1 37.0
Communities Analysis 5.6 5.7 6.0
Total Tackling Child Poverty and Social Justice 111.4 45.7 43.0
of which:
Fiscal Resource 110.4 43.0 42.9
Non-cash
Capital 2.7 0.2
FTs 1.0
UK Funded AME
Table A3.06 Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator 3.4 3.3 3.6
Total Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator 3.4 3.3 3.6
of which:
Fiscal Resource 3.4 3.3 3.6
Non-cash
Capital
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A3.07 Scottish Housing Regulator Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Scottish Housing Regulator 5.3 6.6 5.6
Total Scottish Housing Regulator 5.3 6.6 5.6
of which:
Fiscal Resource 4.7 5.2 5.2
Non-cash 0.4 0.3 0.1
Capital 0.2 1.2 0.1
FTs
UK Funded AME 0.2
Table A3.08 Equality, Inclusion & Human Rights Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Equality, Inclusion & Human Rights 47.7 49.9 51.9
Total Equality, Inclusion & Human Rights 47.7 49.9 51.9
of which:
Fiscal Resource 47.7 49.9 51.9
Non-cash
Capital
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A3.09 Social Security Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Scottish Welfare Fund – Administration 5.5 5.5 5.5
Social Security Advice, Policy and Programme 199.6 198.7 239.9
Social Security Scotland 311.3 303.0 322.2
Total Social Security 516.3 507.2 567.6
of which:
Fiscal Resource 380.7 370.0 411.4
Non-cash 53.6 69.8 84.8
Capital 81.8 67.2 71.3
FTs
UK Funded AME 0.3 0.2 0.2
Table A3.10: Social Security Assistance Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Scottish Welfare Fund 35.5 35.5 35.5
Carer Support Payment 314.9 371.8 411.7
Carer’s Allowance Supplement 41.8 50.0 55.1
Adult Disability Payment 1,948.5 2,689.6 3,226.4
Pension Age Disability Payment 544.6 614.1 754.9
Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance 444.6 437.6 420.0
Child Disability Payment 265.2 327.6 450.1
Industrial Injuries Disablement Scheme 80.5 84.4 86.6
Severe Disablement Allowance 6.2 5.8 5.1
Best Start Grant 17.8 19.8 21.3
Best Start Foods 13.1 17.0 18.1
Funeral Support Payment 11.9 12.1 12.2
Job Start Payment 1.1 1.2 0.4
Young Carer Grant 1.0 1.0 1.0
Child Winter Heating Payment 4.0 4.7 8.7
Scottish Child Payment 197.4 442.1 457.3
Pension Age Winter Heating Payment 180.0
Winter Heating Payment 21.1 23.6 24.4
Total Social Security Assistance 3,949.2 5,137.9 6,168.9
of which:
Fiscal Resource 3,949.2 5,137.9 6,168.9
Non-cash
Capital
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A3.11 Ukrainian Resettlement Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Total Ukrainian Resettlement 70.0 44.8
of which:
Fiscal Resource 70.0 39.8
Non-cash
Capital 5.0
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A3.12 Central Government Grants to Local Authorities (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Transfer of the Management of Development Fund (TMDF) 92.2 92.2 92.2
Total Social Justice Central Government Grants to Local Authorities 92.2 92.2 92.2
of which:
Fiscal Resource
Non-cash
Capital 92.2 92.2 92.2
FTs
UK Funded AME

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