Transferring to Scottish disability benefits
A system of Scottish disability benefits is replacing personal independence payment (PIP), disability living allowance (DLA) and attendance allowance (AA) for people living in Scotland.
A system of Scottish disability benefits is replacing personal independence payment (PIP), disability living allowance (DLA) and attendance allowance (AA) for people living in Scotland.
Pension age disability payment (PADP) is replacing attendance allowance as the main disability benefit for people living in Scotland who have reached pension age.
This two-morning, standard level online course provides an overview of the universal credit (UC) rules for ill and disabled claimants.
Do you advise or support former members of the British armed services and their families?
Attendance allowance (AA) is the main disability benefit for people who have reached pension age.
Child disability payment (CDP) is a Scottish benefit that helps with the extra costs of looking after a disabled child.
Disability living allowance (DLA) is the main way of meeting the additional needs of many children, yet it is under-claimed and can be hard to understand.