£12,972,010 ISSUED TO CARERS IN GLASGOW CITY

Kaukab Stewart MSP has welcomed new statistics showing the success of the SNP Scottish Government’s Carer Support Payment. More than £89.5 million, including £12,972,010  in Glasgow City, has now been issued in vital financial support to carers throughout Scotland since it was piloted in November 2023.

The Carer Support Payment replaces Carer’s Allowance for new Scottish applicants and is a cornerstone of Scotland’s distinct social security system.

According to the latest figures, a total of 17,260 applications for the Carer Support Payment were received between November 2023 and the end of March 2025. Of the 10,375 applications processed, 73% were approved, underlining the programme’s strong uptake and success in reaching those in need.

The data also reveals that carers from every local authority in Scotland have accessed the new payment since the national roll-out in November 2024. Glasgow City made up 10% of applications.

Commenting, Kaukab Stewart MSP said:

“These numbers show the real impact of the SNP’s commitment to supporting carers. Carers make an immense contribution to our communities, and I am proud that Scotland is recognising their value through direct financial support.

“This investment of over £89 million across Scotland is not just a number, it represents a lifeline for thousands of people who care for loved ones every day, with £12,972,010 going directly to carers in Glasgow City.

“This is what a Scottish social security system based on dignity, fairness and respect looks like. While Labour continues to copy Tory rhetoric and refuses to commit to reversing harmful welfare policies, the SNP is putting money directly into the hands of carers.”