
Key facts from the report
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The Scottish Government needs to set out how it will manage a funding gap created by its higher spending on devolved benefits.
Adult Disability Payment (ADP) is the largest of the devolved benefits and the replacement for the UK’s Personal Independence Payments (PIP). Eligibility and payments for ADP and PIP are similar, but the ADP application and review processes are designed to be less onerous. Around 500,000 people now receive the benefit. Of those, over 318,000 have been transferred from PIP to ADP, and nearly 160,000 are new ADP applicants.
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