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More people expected to benefit from new Funeral Expense Assistance

Grieving family member holding a bunch of flowers and resting their hand on a coffin

A new benefit providing help for people on low-incomes to meet the costs of a funeral is to be delivered by the Scottish Government through Social Security Scotland this summer.

Funeral Expense Assistance will replace the current DWP Funeral Payment in Scotland and improvements mean around 40% more people will be eligible to apply. Funeral Expense Assistance will provide financial support directly to those who need it most at the point of bereavement. Regulations enabling delivery of this new system have been laid in Parliament.

Welcoming the progress in delivering the new benefit, Social Security Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said:

“Coping with the death of a loved one is one of the most tragic events any of us can face. At that difficult time, it’s even harder when there’s extra stress finding the money to pay for a funeral.

“Our Funeral Expense Assistance will increase eligibility by around 40% and so reach far more people struggling with the costs, and is backed by around £2 million additional funding.

“Help will be provided towards burial or cremation costs, certain transport costs, plus £700 for other costs such as funeral directors fees or flowers. We have committed to annually uprating the £700 to take account of the impact of inflation – something the UK Government has not done since 2003. This is a demand led benefit and forecasts are that we will spend £6.3 million in the first full year of operation.

“I am pleased that this benefit will be available later this year and will deliver an improved scheme to help those on lower incomes pay for the cost of a funeral. This fits well with our wider work to tackle funeral poverty and the cost of funerals.”

David Wallace, Chief Executive of Social Security Scotland, said:

“As with all devolved Scottish Government benefits, Funeral Expense Assistance has been developed with input from those with experience of the present system. The benefit will help the people who need it most, at a very difficult time in their lives, by enabling them to organise a dignified funeral for their loved one.”

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