Your experiences of Social Security Scotland's decision making process
On behalf of our partner researchers in the Scottish Government, IFF Research are doing research on how people have experienced the Social Security Scotland decision-making process for disability benefits
They are looking to speak to people who have either:
- recently applied for Child Disability Payment, Adult Disability Payment or Pension Age Disability Payment;
- recently had a consultation about Child Disability Payment, Adult Disability Payment or Pension Age Disability Payment;
- recently had a review of their Child Disability Payment or Adult Disability Payment.
They would like people to take part in a group discussion about how they have experienced the Social Security Scotland decision-making process.
It is up to you whether you take part. If you express interest in taking part, you may be contacted by a representative of IFF Research. They will check the research is relevant to you and will let you know when a group discussion is taking place. You can then let them know whether it’s convenient and whether you are still interested.
Group discussions would be online and would last between 90 minutes and 2 hours. People who take part in the discussion group would be given £50 to thank them for their time.
How to say you’re interested in the research
Let IFF Research know if you’re interested and when you’d like to take part by:
- emailing disability@iffresearch.com, and quoting your unique code included in the text message you received from us
- calling 0808 164 4702, and quoting your unique code included in the text message you received from us
- writing to Freepost RUHA-ZTEE-GGGX, IFF Research, 5th Floor, The Harlequin Building, 65 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HR, quoting reference 13511 and quoting your unique code included in the text message you received from us.
This research is not being done by the Client Panels research team. The contact details above are for IFF Research. They have their own processes for handling your data (see IFF Research Privacy notice). They will not tell us who has taken part.
If you would like further information about the research, please see IFF Research information sheet.
Thank you for your interest in this important research study.