THE doubling of the Scottish Child payment “can’t come soon enough” as figures reveal the Scottish Government paid out more than £45 million in eight months to support low income families, campaigners have said.

It is estimated that around 104,000 children are now in receipt of the £10 weekly payment in Scotland.

The payment is set to double in April and by the end of the year will be extended to all under 16s who are eligible. Currently the payment only applies to those with children aged under six.

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The benefit was launched on February 15 2021, with the statistics showing the amount paid out from that date to the end of December 2021 reached £45,197,150.

The Scottish Government made 893,555 individual payments to low income Scots over the same period.

Of the 144,315 applications received by the Government for the new fund, 138,805 were successfully processed.

John Dickie, director of the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), welcomed the figures and said the payment was having a real impact.

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He said: “It is fantastic that so many children and families are already benefiting from the Scottish child payment.

“This extra cash support provides much needed relief for struggling families across Scotland. It’s helping parents pay the bills, put food on the table and make sure their children can participate in the day to day activities that make childhood so precious.

“The doubling of the payment in April and the roll out to all eligible under 16’s by the end of the year really can’t come soon enough.

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“It’s vital that every eligible child benefits from this extra support. If you have a child under six and are in receipt of universal credit or equivalent benefits, make sure you apply.”

More than 400,000 children under 16 are expected to be eligible for the Scottish Child Payment when it is extended, with an anticipated take-up of more than 330,000, according to the Scottish Fiscal Commission.

The latest figures also show the amount of payments made in each local authority. A whopping £7,432,060 was paid out to low income families in Glasgow, the highest amount of any other local authority.

North Lanarkshire families received £3,584,150, while in Fife payments were made totalling £3,470,820 and in Edinburgh £2,942,110 was spent helping children living in poverty.

Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands, Na h-Eileanan Siar, East Renfrewshire and East Dunbartonshire were the areas with the lowest amounts paid out.

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: “The Scottish Government’s Scottish Child Payment is a crucial tool in our national mission to tackle child poverty.

"The payment is the most ambitious step of its kind being undertaken anywhere in the UK to put money in the pockets of families who need it most.

“We are pleased that more than £45 million has been paid to families since Scottish Child Payment launched in February 2021 and a further 145,000 children and young people are getting the same amount through bridging payments.

“The families who are now being supported will receive critical extra help when the payment is doubled to £20 a week in April, at a time when the cost of living crisis is putting finances under added pressure. Over 400,000 will be eligible when we extend to under 16s by the end of the year.

“We take every effort to ensure eligible families get the financial support they are entitled to as highlighted in our benefit take up strategy.”

For more information about the Scottish Child Payment, see here

Full list of Scottish Child Payments made by Local Authority area

(Highest to lowest)

Glasgow City £7,432,060

North Lanarkshire £3,584,150

Fife £3,470,820

Edinburgh, City of £2,942,110

South Lanarkshire £2,715,770

West Lothian £1,641,740

Highland £1,585,380

Dundee City £1,545,560

North Ayrshire £1,475,420

Renfrewshire £1,464,770

Aberdeen City £1,461,100

Falkirk £1,367,350

East Ayrshire £1,354,460

Aberdeenshire £1,261,070

Dumfries and Galloway £1,227,740

West Dunbartonshire £1,026,320

Perth and Kinross £975,920

Angus £935,120

South Ayrshire £888,860

Midlothian £864,270

Scottish Borders £815,690

East Lothian £771,620

Inverclyde £713,320

Moray £640,530

Argyll and Bute £565,610

Stirling £523,760

Clackmannanshire £498,180

East Dunbartonshire £478,310

East Renfrewshire £434,060

Na h-Eileanan Siar £135,200

Orkney Islands £95,060

Shetland Islands £95,030

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Unknown - Scottish Address £109,080

Non-Scottish postcode £93,160

No address £8,550

Figures are rounded for disclosure control by the Scottish Government and may not sum.
In some cases Scottish residency is confirmed without a postcode needed.