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Young people urged to apply for Job Start Payment
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Young people coming off benefits into work urged to apply for one-off grant
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Young people in new or temporary Christmas jobs may be eligible for £250 Job Start Payment
The one-off cash payment is open to 16-24 year olds for up to three months after they start work.
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YOUNG people starting work, or who have started a job in the last three months, including temporary Christmas jobs, are being encouraged to check if they qualify for the Scottish Government’s Job Start Payment. The one-off cash payment of £250 is open to 16 to 24-year-olds who have been out of paid work and on a qualifying benefit for at least six months – the payment also rises to £400 if the person has a child. The job must average 12 hours per week, over a four-week period but it does not need to be permanent. The money can be spent on anything they need such as travel costs, lunches, tools or new clothes.
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