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Personal Independence Payment – an introduction

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit that helps people aged 16 and over with the extra costs of a long-term health condition or disability. It’s gradually replacing Disability Living Allowance (DLA). It’s important to know how to claim it, how you’ll be affected if you already get DLA an

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Where can I get help and advice about benefits?

Working out what benefits or tax credits you’re entitled to can be tricky, especially with recent welfare changes. Find out where to get free expert advice online, face-to-face or by calling an advice helpline.What’s in this guideCitizens AdviceHow to get access to a food bankLaw CentresMacmillan be

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Disability benefits and entitlements for children

If your child has a disability or long-term health condition, you might be entitled to Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for them as well as other financial support. It’s important to know what disability benefits and entitlements your child might qualify for and how to claim them.What’s in this gui

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Charitable grants for ill or disabled people

A grant is a financial donation that you don’t have to repay. Many UK charities and trusts provide grants to help with the extra costs of ill health or disability. Find out what grants are available and how to apply.What’s in this guideWhen to apply for a disability grantSearch for a disability gran

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What disability and sickness benefits can I claim?

If you can’t work, or work reduced hours, because of sickness or disability – financial support is available. You might be able to claim Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), paid by your employer. If this has run out, or you can’t claim it, you might be able to claim Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Per

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Moving from DLA to PIP – what to do if your award is reduced or stopped

If you were getting Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and have been re-assessed for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), your new award might be less than you were getting on DLA or it might have stopped entirely. Find out how to challenge your PIP decision, and make ends meet in the short term.What

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Moving from DLA to PIP – coping with income changes

If you were getting Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and have been reassessed for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), your income might have changed. Find out more about ways you can manage your money to cope with your new circumstances.What’s in this guideIf your PIP award has reduced or stopped

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Motability, Blue Badge Scheme and discounted travel

Whether you prefer to travel by car or use public transport, as a disabled person you might qualify for a range of schemes. These schemes are designed to help with leasing a vehicle, parking, or offering free or discounted travel on trains, buses and coaches.What’s in this guideMotability SchemeBlue

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Funding to adapt your home for accessibility

If you need to make your home more accessible, or you need specialist equipment to help you manage day-to-day tasks more safely and easily, you might be entitled to financial help.What’s in this guideGetting a care needs assessmentMajor or minor adaptationsMinor adaptations and equipment – what help

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Universal Credit for sick and disabled people

If you can’t work because of sickness or disability you might have to claim Universal Credit. It’s important to know how to claim it, understand the work capability assessment and how Universal Credit affects other sickness and disability benefits.What’s in this guideCan I claim Universal Credit if