Best Start

NEW FIGURES REVEAL VALUE OF SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT SUPPORT TO FAMILIES IN RENFREWSHIRE

Natalie Don-Innes MSP has welcomed new figures which show £5,314,391 has been paid out to families across Renfrewshire in Best Start Grants and Best Start Foods Payments, saying “the Scottish Government’s fair and respectful approach to social security is making a real difference to families in the constituency.”

According to figures from Social Security Scotland, a total of £164,448,957 was paid out across Scotland in Best Start Foods payments and Best Start Grants since they were introduced – which are two of the 15 benefits administered by Social Security Scotland.

In Renfrewshire, £5,314,391 has been paid out between 2018 and June 2024, following 10,870 successful applications.

Commenting SNP MSP for Renfrewshire North and West, Natalie Don-Innes, said:

"The SNP government is rightly proud of the different approach we have taken in Scotland to social security – one which, in stark contrast that of the DWP, is rooted in dignity, fairness and respect.

“As a result, families across Renfrewshire have received a total of £5,314,391 in support since 2018 – despite the very limited powers of Scotland’s parliament and over a decade of Tory and now Labour austerity.

“I am pleased to see 10,870 families receive the support they need, which will make a real difference to the lives of children across the constituency as we work towards the First Minister’s mission of eradicating child poverty.”

£57 MILLION PAID TO FAMILIES IN SCOTLAND TO HELP WITH THE FOOD SHOP

People in Renfrewshire urged to check and use Best Start Foods card.

Families getting a Scottish benefit to help them buy healthy foods are being urged to check their balance on their prepaid card. 

Best Start Foods, a payment of up to £42.40 every four weeks, helps eligible pregnant women, parents, families, and carers with children under the age of three to buy healthy foods from a range of supermarkets, small shops and online stores.  

Since its launch in 2019, over £57 million has been paid to over 86,000 parents and carers. 

The majority of people say it is clear how to use the card, it has helped them to buy milk or healthy food and have been able to use it without any difficulty, according to a recent survey.  

People that have not yet activated their card or don’t use it regularly could be missing out on money that can help pay for healthy foods. Social Security Scotland continue to contact those getting Best Start Foods via text message to alert them to balances available to spend on their cards.  

People can apply for the payment as soon as they know they are pregnant, during pregnancy and up to when their child turns three.  

The removal of income limits earlier this year also means even more people can now get the payment and are being urged to check if they are eligible.   

People in Renfrewshire urged to check and use Best Start Foods card

I’m urging anyone who has a Best Start Foods card to look it out and start using it.

Commenting, MSP for Renfrewshire North and West, Natalie Don-Innes, said:

“The SNP Scottish Government is determined to eradicate child poverty and reduce health inequalities in Scotland and Best Start Foods, part of the five family payments, is part of a package to support this. 

“I want to make sure people in the constituency know about, and get, all the financial help they are entitled to. This is particularly relevant during the continuing cost of living crisis. 

“I’m urging anyone who has a Best Start Foods card to look it out, make sure it’s activated and check the balance for money to help pay for their food shop.  

“If cards are lost, or people are unsure of how to use them, support is available to help them use their card. The card works the same as any chip and pin card and can be used in many supermarkets, small shops and online.   

“The Scottish Government also removed income limits earlier this year, so I would also urge anyone who has not yet applied for Best Start Foods to check if they are eligible.”