Personal independence payment - claims to decisions
Personal independence payment (PIP) is a disability welfare benefit run by the Department for Work and Pensions. It is aimed at those starting a PIP claim aged between 16 to pension age.
Personal independence payment (PIP) is a disability welfare benefit run by the Department for Work and Pensions. It is aimed at those starting a PIP claim aged between 16 to pension age.
Attendance allowance (AA) is the main disability benefit for people who have reached pension age.
This course provides a practical and tactical look at working with people with mental health diagnoses to help secure full entitlement to benefits and avoid some of the pitfalls of the system.
This essential two-morning course is aimed at non-benefit staff and volunteers working with people for whom benefits are an issue.
Child disability payment (CDP) is a Scottish benefit that helps towards the additional needs of disabled children.
This one-day standard level online course looks at the universal credit (UC) rules that particularly affect ill or disabled people.
A new system of Scottish disability benefits is replacing personal independence payment (PIP), disability living allowance (DLA) and attendance allowance (AA) for people living in Scotland.
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.
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 course provides an introduction to benefits delivered by Social Security Scotland.