New PIP and DLA benefits to start rolling out over next two years
Social Security Scotland introduced three new benefits in 2020.
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PIP, which is formally known as Personal Independence Payments, provides support to individuals with a long term health condition or disability. The payment is overseen by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), responsible for ensuring Britons receive the amount to which they are entitled. Under the rules of PIP, claimants will receive sums which correspond to the way their condition affects them rather than the condition itself.
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Autism shouldnât hold young people back from living independently.
But due to a lack of specialist support, a high number are unable to achieve their goal.
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PIP, formally known as a Personal Independence Payment, is designed to support Britons with a long-term health condition or disability, and the payment will provide aid in one’s day to day life. The payment hinges on how a person’s condition affects them, rather than the condition itself and thus payments will vary. However, Britons can expect to receive anywhere between £23.60 and £151.40 a week, at present, from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Universal Credit or PIP: How to claim £151 extra a week from DWP
People who have an illness, disability or mental health condition could be entitled
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