you live in Scotland and have dependent children, call Age Scotland and ask about Scottish Child Payment. If you are in Northern Ireland, please contact Age NI for information. Contact details can be found ... 10 2.5 Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance 11 2.6 Housing Benefit 11 2.6.1 Discretionary Housing Payments 12 2.7 Council Tax Reduction 12 2.8 Tax Credits 13 2.9 Benefit cap 14 3 National Insurance benefits
do things differently there.” L.P. Hartley, The Go-Between Our research for the Payments Council in 2012 on the payment needs of the “Older Old”1 clearly showed that we travel into old age carrying the ... living with cognitive, physical and sensory disabilities, The Payments Council UK, http://www.paymentscouncil.org.uk/files/payments_council/payments_council__policis_and_toynbee_hall_older_old_and_disability_report_24
Commitment 11 3.4 Claim maintenance 12 4 Decisions and payments 13 4.1 Payments and assessment periods 13 4.2 Advances of benefit 13 4.3 Alternative payment arrangements 14 4.4 If you disagree with a decision ... 18 5.7 Avoiding and challenging sanctions 19 5.8 Sanctions from previous benefits 19 5.9 Hardship payments 19 6 Elements of UC 20 6.1 SDP transitional element 23 7 Working out amount 24 7.1 Income 24 7.2
and what to do if you want to challenge a decision. It has information about Discretionary Housing Payments and what to do if you have a change of circumstance. This information applies if you, and your partner ... How long will the claim take? 20 5 Decisions and payments 20 5.1 If you disagree with a decision about your benefit 20 5.2 Payment 21 5.3 Continuing payments when you claim Pension Credit 21 5.4 Overpayments
Independence Payment (PIP) - see factsheet 87, Personal Independence Payment and Disability Living Allowance, for more information. In Scotland, PIP is being replaced by the Adult Disability Payment (ADP). ... someone else to apply 10 4.5 If more information is needed 10 5 Decisions and payment 11 5.1 Rates of payment 11 5.2 Payment 11 5.3 If you disagree with a decision 11 6 Change of circumstances 12 6.1 If
national partners in support of their work came to £3.1 million (including grants, legacies and payments for their work with Age UK Enterprises). Your community 35Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts ... cash receipt or once confirmation has been received from the representatives of the estates that payment of the legacy will be made or property transferred and once all conditions attached to the legacy
schemes, with priority for those on low incomes with higher heating needs Extend the ban on forced pre-payment meter installations from those aged over 75 to everyone above State Pension age Create one Priority
work out what you might be entitled to – it could be a combination of benefits or even a backdated payment • help you make claims and fill in forms • be here to listen and offer general advice about your ... full. Winter Fuel Payment (see page 23) How much? One annual payment, of between £100 and £300, paid to all eligible pensioner households to help with fuel costs. Cold Weather Payment (see page 24) How
Carer Support Payment in Scotland. The two benefits have broadly similar rules, so where the factsheet refers to Carer’s Allowance, the same information applies to Carer Support Payment. Where the rules ... rules for Carer Support Payment differ, that is clearly explained. For further information about Carer Support Payment, contact Age Scotland. The information in this factsheet is correct for the period May
cash receipt or once confirmation has been received from the representatives of the estates that payment of the legacy will be made or property transferred and once all conditions attached to the legacy ... insurance activities is accounted for when the insurance policy is sold or renewed. The upfront payment arising from the sale of emergency alarm products through an Age UK subsidiary (Aid-Call Limited)