Information about the disability benefit Attendance Allowance, if you're entitled to attendance allowance and how to claim
Information about the unemployment benefit Jobseeker's Allowance, if you're entitled to Jobseeker's Allowance and how to claim.
Information about the disability benefit Disability Living Allowance
effect on your finances. Even if you don’t think of yourself as a carer, Carer’s Allowance could help you. Carer's Allowance is the main welfare benefit to help carers. You may still be able to claim it, ... a carer. You don't have to be related to or live with the person you care for to claim Carer's Allowance. It's extra money each week for you to use as you want or need to. You'll also get National Insurance
Get to grips with the Employment and Support Allowance - a benefit for people who are out of work due to illness or disability. Who is eligible? How do you claim?
Is attendance allowance means tested? People often miss out on Attendance Allowance because they mistakenly believe they don’t qualify.
England will retain 100 per cent of taxes collected locally. The consultation paper seeks to identify some of the issues that should be kept in mind when designing the 100 per cent business rate retention ... local government will need to take on new responsibilities and one of those suggested is Attendance Allowance (AA). The paper states ‘As announced in December, the Government will also consider giving more
Information and advice on how to apply for Attendance Allowance and what to include on the form.
different bereavement benefits - including Bereavement Support Payment, Bereavement Allowance, Widowed Parent's Allowance, and Bereavement Payment - eligiblity criteria, and how to claim.
Briefing The Winter Fuel Payment April 2015 This briefing note provides information about the winter fuel payment (WFP) and also explains Age UK’s views. Who receives it and how much is it worth ... 2014/15 payments have been made to people born on or before 5 January 1952 – so are currently 62 years old or older. The standard household payment is £200 for those under the age of 80 and £300 for