Scottish Budget: Extra Support for Families with Babies

January 13, 2026

A key announcement in today’s Scottish Budget will see increased financial support for families during a child’s earliest months.

Finance Secretary Shona Robison confirmed that the Scottish Child Payment will rise to £40 per week for families with a baby under the age of one. The increase is set to come into effect from the 2027–28 financial year.

The move is being positioned as targeted support for low-income households, recognising the higher costs families face in a child’s first year of life. Ministers say the uplift reflects a commitment to tackling child poverty and helping parents cope with ongoing cost-of-living pressures.

While the announcement has been welcomed as a positive step for families with newborns, it is also expected to prompt wider debate about support for older children and broader anti-poverty measures across Scotland.

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