The new State Pension is a regular payment from Government that most people can claim in later life. You can claim the new State Pension at State Pension age if you have at least 10 years National Insurance
current scheme. People under 65 in receipt of the mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and its Disability Living Allowance (DLA) equivalent are automatically entitled to a blue badge
and the area you live in. Some will be more expensive than others. As well as rent and/or mortgage payments, you have to pay Council Tax, water rates and energy bills and you usually have to pay a regular
or let anyone persuade you to hand over your bank card or go to the bank to withdraw cash for a payment Check their credentials. You should always check a seller or trader’s credentials before agreeing
Also, the person you care for may be eligible for Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment , depending on their age. There are specialist organisations who can give advice and information
State Pension age then you may be able to claim a different benefit called Personal Independence Payment . You could get: £72.65 a week if you need help either in the day or at night £108
claim for a legacy benefit and must claim Universal Credit instead. 3 How much could I get? Your payment is made up of a standard monthly allowance and any other additional ‘elements’ that you’re eligible ... depend on your circumstances. Your income or capital (including earnings, pensions and other regular payments) may also affect what you get. Housing costs element. If you need help paying your rent and other
Pension Service needs more information 19 6.4 Delays and complaints 19 7 Decisions and payment 19 7.1 Payday 19 7.2 Payment 20 7.3 If you disagree with a decision 20 8 Change of circumstances and assessed income ... – Adult Disability Payment (Scotland) AIP – Assessed Income Period CA – Carer’s Allowance CDP – Child Disability Payment (Scotland) CHB – Child Benefit CSP – Carer Support Payment (Scotland) CTC – Child
have worked for the agency. Find out more on the Gov.uk website There is no upper age limit for payment of Statutory Sick Pay (SSP). Once you have been ill for more than four days, you are entitled
assessment Part 4: Meeting Needs Duties and powers to meet needs of adults, children and carers Direct payments for adults, children and carers Preparing, maintaining or reviewing care and support plans Portability ... to impose charges Financial assessment Determination of persons ability to pay a charge Deferred payments Charging for preventative services Recovery of charges Creation of charge over interest in land