Information about Scotland's early learning payment for children between two and three and a half years old.
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To get an early learning payment, you must:
To get an early learning payment for a child you or your partner must be responsible for the child. This will usually mean that you are getting child benefit, universal credit or pension credit for the child, but can also apply in other situations where you are caring for the child, for example if you are a kinship carer, guardian or you are adopting the child .
Usually only one early learning payment can be made for a child but this does not apply if you have become responsible for the child after someone else (who is not your partner) has received a payment. For example, you are caring for a child as a kinship carer and the child’s parent has previously received an early learning payment
If you are aged under 18 you can get an early learning payment even if you are not on a benefit and no matter what income you have.
If you are aged 18 or 19 and someone else still gets benefits for looking after you, you can get an early learning payment if the person who cares for you gets:
You must still be included in their claim, for example as you are under 19 and still at school.
If you are 18 or over and claiming benefits yourself, you'll get an early learning payment if you or your partner get any of the following benefits:
You can be entitled if you were getting universal credit within the last month but it has now stopped.
Read more about the qualifying benefit rules and what happens if your benefit has been cut.
You can claim any time from your child’s second birthday up to when the child is three and a half. If your claim is late, it can be treated as if it was made in time if you missed the deadline due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The early learning payment is £319.80.
To claim you can:
If you are getting Scottish child payment for a child, the early learning payment can be awarded without you having to make a claim for it.
If you disagree with the decision made by Social Security Scotland about your Best Start grant claim you can challenge this decision.
For in-depth information about the Best Start grant, read chapter 62 of the Welfare benefits handbook. You'll need a subscription to be able to log in and read the content.
Read the Best Start grant regulations on legislation.gov.uk.