Families supported with school and food costs by £90.6m over five years
Two benefits that provide extra money to families with the cost of healthy food and starting school, are turning five years old.
Best Start Grant School Age Payment supports families with a one-off payment of £314.45 to help cover the cost of starting primary school, and has provided £33.5 million to over 100,000 parents and carers.
Best Start Foods worth up to £42.40 every four weeks to help families purchase healthy foods and has given £57.1 million to over 86,000 parents and carers.
Since launching in 2019, a number of improvements have been introduced to ensure more people have access to the support they need.
Best Start Grant School Age Payment is now paid automatically to eligible people getting Scottish Child Payment without the need to apply. According to the latest statistics, 42,535 automatic awards were made for School Age Payment between Dec 2022 and June 2024, meaning less paperwork for tens of thousands of families.
The removal of income limits for Best Start Foods has increased access to vital financial support to help more families afford healthy foods for their children.
On the anniversary of these payments Social Security Scotland are urging families to check if they are eligible and spend money available on their Best Start Food card.
Cabinet secretary for social justice Shirley-Anne Somerville said: “Eradicating child poverty is the most important priority for our government, and we are committed to making sure every child in Scotland has the best start in life.
“We have built a different social security system, one grounded in dignity, fairness, and respect. Part of this is making it as straightforward as possible for people to access the financial support that people are entitled to.
“The introduction of automatic payments and removal of income limits for Best Start Foods means we’re getting more money to families when they need it most. As families continue dealing with the cost-of-living crisis, I am urging everyone to check if they are eligible and make sure they are getting the money they need to help cover the costs of starting school and buying healthy food.
Chief executive of One Parent Families Scotland, Satwat Rehman, said: “We are delighted to recognise the five-year anniversary of the excellent Best Start Foods and Best Start Grant programmes.
“These initiatives have been instrumental in supporting families across Scotland, helping to ensure that every child has access to nutritious food and essential early years support.
“We look forward to the Scottish Government continuing this vital work and making a positive difference in the lives of many more families.”
A parent in receipt of Best Start Early Payment Grant said: “The grant made all the difference when she was starting nursery as I was really worried about how I was going to afford things for her.
“She loved her new clothes and bag. It was so good being able to get things for her and not be worried about how I was going to pay for them.”