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People claiming new PIP-style payment may also qualify for wide range of benefit top-ups and discounts

Adult Disability Payment (ADP) is set to replace Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for new claimants in seven more council areas this month, following on from the recent launch in Angus, North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire at the end of June. More than 313, 600 existing PIP claimants in Scotland will start to transfer from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) system to Social Security Scotland this summer, in a move predicted to be completed by the end of summer 2024.

The rollout of the new benefit means that people of working age with a disability, long-term illness or physical or mental health condition, living in Fife, Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Moray, North Ayrshire, East Ayrshire or South Ayrshire can apply directly for financial support from the Scottish Government from July 25.

If you live elsewhere in Scotland and Adult Disability Payment hasn't opened in your area or appears on the rollout schedule, you can apply from August 29.

Claimants who receive the new benefit will be paid between £24.45 and £156.90 per week to help with the additional costs of daily living and outdoor mobility needs. The benefit is paid every four weeks so this amounts to between £97.80 and £627.60 every payment period.

Payment rates for Adult Disability Payment

Social Security Scotland will provide the same rate of all forms of Disability Assistance as the current rate of the equivalent UK disability benefit (PIP, DLA) and will increase in line with inflation each year, however, Minister for Social Security, Ben Macpherson, has not ruled out the possibility of changes to the rates of pay or eligibility criteria.

He recently explained to the Work and Pensions Committee how the Scottish Government is committed to an independent review of Adult Disability Payment one year after its commencement, with an examination of the mobility aspects of Adult Disability Payment starting this year.

Payment rates are weekly and paid every four weeks.

Daily Living part

  • Standard rate: £61.85
  • Enhanced rate: £92.40

Mobility part

  • Standard rate: £24.45
  • Enhanced rate: £64.50

Extra support for claimants

If you are awarded PIP or ADP you may also be able to claim extra money on top of your existing benefits, Council Tax reductions and discounts on travel.

Social Security Scotland has shared details of additional support claimants may also be able to claim, if their application for ADP is successful.

It’s worth noting that the additional support is also available to people in receipt of the Child Disability Payment, which replaced DLA for Children last year in Scotland.

You could receive extra help with:

  • care
  • housing
  • transport
  • travel

It’s important to be aware that you need to make a claim for the additional support, it isn’t applied automatically with a disability benefit award.

Guidance states: “You should try to apply as soon as you can. Organisations may not be able to backdate payments for all of the benefits and services if you wait too long. This means you could miss out on some of the extra support you’re entitled to.”

However, it also warns: “Some of these benefits and services can affect other payments that you get.”

Below is an overview of the additional support available, full details can be found on the mygov.scot website, here.

Help if you are on a low income

You could get extra help if you or someone who lives with you gets either:

  • Child Disability Payment
  • Adult Disability Payment

Employment support

You might be able to get a higher payment from the DWPif you get Child Disability Payment or Adult Disability Payment, and any of these benefits:

  • Universal Credit
  • Pension Credit
  • Income Support
  • Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

Guidance states: “You should contact the DWP to tell them about your disability benefit. If you’re eligible, you’ll get an extra amount on top of your normal payment, known as a disability premium.

“You’ll continue to get your usual disability payment from Social Security Scotland.”

Just be aware that contacting DWP may trigger a change in circumstances for any current benefits you are receiving, so ask an advisor first.

Help with tax

You could get a higher payment from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if you already get Tax Credits.

You should contact them to tell them about your Child Disability Payment or Adult Disability Payment within one month of receiving your decision.

You may also qualify for a higher rate of Tax-Free Childcare if you’re responsible for someone who gets Child Disability Payment.

Support for carers

Carer’s Allowance

They may be able to apply for Carer’s Allowance if you get:

  • Child Disability Payment - middle or highest rate care component
  • Adult Disability Payment - standard or enhanced rate daily living component

Carer’s Allowance can affect other benefits that you and your carer get - speak to a benefits advisor before applying.

If they already get Carer’s Allowance, they might also get a Carer’s Allowance Supplement - they do not need to apply for this as it will automatically be paid to them twice a year - in June and December.

If they’re not eligible for Carer’s Allowance, they could apply for Carer’s Credit - find out more here.

Young carers

If your carer is aged 16, 17 or 18, they might be able to apply for Young Carer Grant - find out more here.

Adult Disability Payment will replace PIP in Scotland by summer 2024 (Getty Images)

Help with housing costs

You could get a higher rate of payment from your local council if you already get Housing Benefit.

This is an extra amount on top of your normal Housing Benefit payment, known as a disability premium.

You may also be able to apply for a Council Tax Reduction - this includes discounts of up to 100% on your Council Tax Bill and may be available even if your bill is already reduced.

Social Security Scotland advises that you should contact your local council to tell them about your disability payment and ask about help with housing costs.

Help with transport and travel

Car travel

If you get either:

  • Child Disability Payment - higher rate mobility component
  • Adult Disability Payment - enhanced rate mobility component

You could apply for:

You, or your nominated driver, can apply for a 50% vehicle tax reduction if you get the standard rate mobility component of Adult Disability Payment.

Bus travel

You can apply for a disabled person’s bus pass which allows you to travel by bus for free within Scotland.

If you get Child Disability Payment, you must have either the:

  • higher rate mobility component
  • middle or highest rate care component

You can apply if you get any rate of Adult Disability Payment.

A companion can also travel with you for free on the bus if you get either:

  • Child Disability Payment - middle or highest rate care component
  • Adult Disability Payment - standard or enhanced rate daily living component

Blue Badge

You or your nominated driver can apply for a Blue Badge parking permit which costs £20 and is valid for three years in Scotland.

If you get Child Disability Payment, you must have the higher rate mobility component.

If you get Adult Disability Payment, you must have either:

  • 8 points or more in the moving around activity
  • 12 points in the planning and following a journey activity
  • enhanced rate mobility awarded under special rules for terminal illness

You may still be able to apply if you do not have any of the above but you do have a medical condition that affects your mobility.

Full details about the new Adult Disability Payment or Child Disability Payment can be found on the nygov.scot website, here.

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