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Dignity, Fairness and Respect in Disability Benefits debate

This briefing focuses on the opportunities that the devolution of social security powers to Scotland with a particular focus on disability benefits – it is the chance to design a system that has the principles of dignity and respect at its heart. The following pages outline the challenges and issues that the Parliament needs to address to make this system a reality.

Learning From Testing Times

This report presents many of the Universal Credit cases that Scotland’s CAB network has advised on during the first year of the rollout. At this stage, it is a only a small fraction of the people who will eventually receive Universal Credit – single jobseekers with ‘simple’ claims. However, the evidence allows us to start to identify some of the challenges that may stand in the way of the success of Universal Credit and to make recommendations for how these obstacles can be overcome. These challenges fall into three groups – design challenges, transitional and administrative challenges and future challenges.

Creating a Fairer Scotland debate briefing

This briefing focuses on the opportunities that the devolution of social security powers offers to Scotland – it is the chance to design a system that has the principles of dignity and respect at its heart. The following pages outline the challenges and issues that the parliament needs to address to make this system a reality.

Bridging the Digital Divide

A third of CAB clients find themselves digitally excluded, according to new research.

CAS Consultation Response: Open Letter to Stakeholders

CAS supports the Commission’s view that the time is right to undertake a review of the regulatory framework of the non-domestic water and sewerage market in Scotland.

Water Services and Small Businesses in Scotland

The Consumer Futures Unit and the Water Industry Commission for Scotland have developed and published a leaflet aimed at small businesses who may be unaware they need to pay for water and sewerage services, and are allocated a supplier. The leaflet explains what a Deemed Contract is and what they need to do next.

CAS response to Scottish Government response to the Report of Working Group on Consumer and Competition Policy for Scotland

CAS response to Scottish Government response to the Report of Working Group on Consumer and Competition Policy for Scotland.

CAS Annual Accounts 2014/15

CAS financial statements for the year ended 31st March 2015.

CAS Annual Accounts 2013/14

CAS financial statements for the year ended 31st March 2014.

Evidence to Disability Employment Gap Inquiry

Citizens Advice Scotland is extremely concerned about the potential negative impact of the abolition of the ESA Work Related Activity component. The removal of support for the additional costs faced by disabled people through this component could have the effect of creating additional barriers to them gaining employment. The majority of people affected by the move are far from the labour market, with 73% of Scottish claimants in the ESA Work Related Activity Group having been in receipt of the benefit for more than two years, and in some cases will never be fit for work again.

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