 Social Security powers are coming to Scotland. The Scottish Parliament is looking at the Scottish Government's Social Security Bill, which sets out how it proposes to run the new system, which will affect 1.4 million people in Scotland. And it needs the views of the people who know the system best. It needs to produce a system that's going to be fair to people who are applying for benefits, not to put them off by filling in 40, 50, 60-page forms. They definitely need to listen to the people, and the people that affects them most are the people who are claiming. So they need to listen to the people, get out and get more involved and seeing what people have to go through to get benefits. It needs to change and it needs to be fairer. It needs to assess people properly. And according to their needs, and it needs to look on them as people, not figures or writings on a page. Now is the chance for you to have your say. You can share your views and experiences with the Parliament's Social Security Committee. You can find out more, including how to contribute on our webpage. This call for views is also available in accessible formats, and the deadline for submissions is 23 August 2017.