A-Z of Benefits
Find welfare benefits and grants information that is relevant to you or the person you are supporting.
Use the A-Z of benefits if you know the name of the benefit you want to find out about.
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									AAdoption pay - StatutoryIf you adopt a child you may qualify for Statutory Adoption Pay during your adoption leave from work. Adult Disability Payment and Other HelpOther help you can get when you're getting Adult Disability Payment. Adult Disability Payment ScotlandAdult Disability Payment is a new benefit for adults with disabilities who live in Scotland. Apprenticeships and BenefitsAn apprenticeship is a type of employment where you get paid time to do training and which leads at the end of the apprenticeship to a qualification. Armed Forces Compensation SchemeThe Armed Forces Compensation Scheme provides financial help if you have an illness or injury caused by service in the Armed Forces on or after 6 April 2005. Armed Forces Independence PaymentThe Armed Forces Independence Payment provides financial support to seriously injured service personnel and veterans. Armed Forces (Serving or Veteran) - Your SituationIf you are a serving member of the Armed Forces or a veteran, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you and your family. Asylum SeekerFind out what help you might be able to get as someone seeking asylum in the UK.. Attendance AllowanceAttendance Allowance is money for people of pension age who have care needs because of physical or mental disability. 
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									BBack to School SupportIf you have school-aged children, you might be able to access financial support with back-to-school costs. Benefit CapThe Benefit Cap is a limit to the total amount in some benefits that working-age people can get. Benefit Changes TimetablePlanned changes to the benefits system. This guide is updated every two months. Benefit OverpaymentGuide to Benefits Overpayments, what they are, why they happen and what you should do if you have been overpaid. Bereaved - Your SituationIf you are recently bereaved, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. Bereavement Support PaymentBereavement Support Payment is paid to widows, widowers, surviving civil partners or cohabiting partners. Best Start Foods (Scotland only)Best Start Foods is a Scottish government scheme to help pregnant people and young children afford healthy food. Best Start Grant (Scotland only)The Best Start Grant is a set of grants offered to support people living in Scotland to help with the expenses of having a young child. Bringing up a child - Your SituationIf you are bringing up a child, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. Budgeting Loan decisions - ChallengingYour options if you think a Budgeting Loan decision is wrong. Budgeting Loan/AdvanceA Budgeting Loan is extra money on top of your benefits to help pay for certain essentials.You have to pay back a Budgeting Loan. 
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									CCare homes and benefitsWhen you or a member of your family go to live in a care home, the benefits you get may change. Care leavers and benefitsThere are special rules about being able to get benefits when you are aged 16 or 17 and you are a ‘care leaver’. Read our guide to benefits for care leavers. Carer - Your SituationIf you are a carer for someone who has an illness or disability, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. Carer Support Payment (Scotland)Carer Support Payment is money for people in Scotland who provide regular care to someone who has a disability. Carers - Help from the local councilAs a carer, you have the right to have your own needs assessed by your local council. Carers - travel costsIf you are disabled or are a carer you may be entitled to help with transport costs. Carer's AllowanceCarer's Allowance is money for people who provide regular care to someone who has a disability. Carer's CreditCarer's Credits helps carers fill gaps in their national insurance record to help them qualify for the State Pension and other benefits. Challenges and Complaints - BenefitsDiscover the steps you can take if you are unhappy with a benefit decision. Challenging a Budgeting Loan decisionYour options if you think a Budgeting Loan decision is wrong. Challenging a Child Benefit or Guardian's Allowance decisionIf you think a Child Benefit or Guardian's Allowance decision is wrong, you may be able to get it changed. Challenging a Council Tax Support decisionFind out more about Challenging a Council Tax Support decision. Challenging a Housing Benefit decisionIf you think a Housing Benefit decision is wrong, you may be able to get it changed. Challenging a Personal Independence Payment decisionYou may be able to have a decision about Personal Independence Payment (PIP) changed. Options for challenging a PIP decision. Challenging an Employment and Support Allowance decisionThis guide takes you through your options if you think an Employment and Support Allowance decision is wrong. Challenging Department for Work and Pensions benefit decisionsIf you think a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefit decision is wrong, you may be able to get it changed. Child BenefitChild Benefit is money paid to parents or other people who are responsible for bringing up a child. Child Disability Payment ScotlandChild Disability Payment is a Scottish benefit for children with disabilities. Childcare Costs - Help withRead our guide to the help that is available with childcare costs if you are working, studying or starting to work or study. Claiming BenefitsBenefits are payments from the government to certain people on low incomes, or to meet specific needs. Read our guide to find out more about them and how to claim. Cold Weather PaymentA Cold Weather Payment is money to help with fuel costs when the weather is very cold. Complaints about your claimThis guide explains how to complain about your benefit claim - and when you should use a different process to get the outcome you want. Cost of Living HelpStruggling to pay bills and other everyday costs of living? Find out what help may be available to you through benefits, grants and other sources of support. Council Tax DiscountsCouncil Tax discounts don’t depend on your income or savings. Council Tax discounts depend on who lives in your home. Council Tax Support/ReductionCouncil Tax Support provides help for people on low incomes with their Council Tax bill. 
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									DDebt - Your SituationFind help available through benefits, grants and debt advice services. Department for Work and Pensions decisions - ChallengingIf you think a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefit decision is wrong, you may be able to get it changed. Disability Living AllowanceDisability Living Allowance (DLA) is a benefit for people with disabilities. Disability Living Allowance - childrenDisability Living Allowance is money for children who have care needs or mobility needs (difficulty getting around). Disabled Facilities Grants (England, Wales, Northern Ireland)You may be able to get a Disabled Facilities Grant from your local authority for work to your home. Disabled, ill or injured - Help from the local councilIf you have an illness or a disability, you may need help to continue living at home. These services can be provided by your local council. Disabled, ill or injured - travel costsIf you are disabled or are a carer you may be entitled to help with transport costs. Disabled, ill or injured - Your SituationIf you are ill, injured or are disabled, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. Discretionary Assistance FundThe Discretionary Assistance Fund (DAF) provides grants to people in Wales. Grants do not need to be paid back. Discretionary Housing PaymentDiscretionary Housing Payment is a extra payment which can help towards housing costs. 
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									EEducation Maintenance Allowance (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) is extra money for students aged 16-19 in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Emergency InformationYou might find yourself caught short of money and need help with essentials like food or paying your bills. Please look at the range of support options we discuss in this guide. Employment and Support AllowanceEmployment and Support Allowance is money for people who have illnesses or disabilities that make it hard for them to work. Employment and Support Allowance decisions - ChallengingThis guide takes you through your options if you think an Employment and Support Allowance decision is wrong. Employment and Support Allowance: Permitted WorkFind out more about Permitted Work under Employment and Support Allowance. Energy and Water (Struggling with Bills) - Your SituationStruggling with Energy and Water Bills If you are struggling with energy and/or water bills, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. Energy schemesIf you are struggling to pay your energy bills, find out about the help you can get. European Union (EU) Settled Status SchemeThe EU Settled Status scheme is the scheme to protect EEA citizens' rights in the UK now the UK has left the European Union. Evictions: Where to go for information and adviceIf you are worried about being evicted from your home, you should seek advice from a housing expert as soon as possible. Expecting a child - Your SituationIf you are expecting a child through birth or adoption, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. 
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									FFirst Tier Tribunal appeals processIf you appeal against a benefit decision a First Tier Tribunal will deal with your appeal. This guide goes through the process of what happens after your appeal is received. Flexible Support Fund (FSF)The Flexible Support Fund, available across the UK through your local Jobcentre/Jobs and Benefits Office advisor or work coach, may be able to help you with extra costs associated with getting into and starting work. Food (England, Wales, Northern Ireland) - Expecting or Bringing Up a ChildIf you are pregnant or have a child under four years old and live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, you could get Healthy Start Vouchers to help buy some basic foods. Food (Scotland) - Expecting or Bringing up a ChildBest Start Foods is a Scottish government scheme to help pregnant people and young children afford healthy food. Food: I don't have enough to eatIf you are struggling to afford enough food to eat, you may be able to get help from a food bank. Foster Carers and BenefitsThe guide covers people who are approved foster carers for either a local authority or a registered charity. Fraud InvestigationsThe DWP applies strict rules to stop fraud. If you have been accused of fraud, check what you need to do next. Free school mealsSchools must provide some pupils with a free midday meal. This page explains who qualifies for this and how to apply. Full time students and benefitsFind out more about the definition of a full-time student for benefit purposes and whether you can claim any benefits. Funeral costsFunerals can be expensive but help may be available if you can't afford to pay. Funeral PaymentIf you need help to pay for a funeral, you may be eligible for help through a Funeral Payment. Funeral Support Payment - ScotlandA Funeral Support Payment can help cover funeral costs for people who need to pay for a funeral and who live in Scotland and receive certain benefits. 
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									GGetting into work guideLooking for work or working? See what help you may be able to get through national and local employment services and schemes. Guardian's AllowanceIf you look after a child who is not your own you may be entitled to Guardian's Allowance. Guardian's Allowance decisions - ChallengingIf you think a Child Benefit or Guardian's Allowance decision is wrong, you may be able to get it changed. 
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									HHabitual Residence TestMany benefits require you to satisfy, or be exempt from, the Habitual Residence Test. Hardship PaymentsHardship Payments are reduced-rate payments of Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and Universal Credit (UC) that are made in limited circumstances, including if you have been sanctioned. Health costs helpFind out more about how to get help with health costs. Healthy Start Food Vouchers (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)If you are pregnant or have a child under four years old and live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, you could get Healthy Start Vouchers to help buy some basic foods. Hospital and benefitsWhen you or someone in your family go into or come out of hospital, the benefits you get may change. Housing Benefit (England, Scotland and Wales)Housing Benefit is money to help you with your housing costs if you are on a low income. It can help with rent and some service charges. Housing Benefit (Northern Ireland)Housing Benefit is money to help you with your housing costs if you are on a low income. It can help with rent and some service charges. Housing Benefit decisions - ChallengingIf you think a Housing Benefit decision is wrong, you may be able to get it changed. Housing costs - Your SituationIf you are struggling with housing costs, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. 
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									II can't heat my home - Your situationThis guide covers what you can do if you cannot heat your home. Immigration - Your SituationThe information in this section can apply to you if you are a European national or a national of another country. Immigration status and BenefitsFind out if your, your partner's or your child's immigration status excludes you from benefits. In work and on a low incomeIf you are in work but on a low income, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. Income SupportIncome Support helps people who do not have enough to live on. It is only available for certain groups of people. Industrial Injuries Disablement BenefitIndustrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) is for people who are disabled because of an accident at work, or who have certain diseases caused by their work. 
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									JJob Start Payment - ScotlandPayments for young people in Scotland moving into work. Jobseeker's AllowanceJobseeker's Allowance (JSA) is for people who are not in full time work, and can and want to work. Jobseeker's Allowance SanctionsJobseeker's Allowance can be stopped or reduced if you don't follow your Jobseeker's agreement. 
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									LLegacy BenefitA legacy benefit is a benefit which is being replaced by Universal Credit. There are six legacy benefits. 
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									MMaternity AllowanceMaternity Allowance is a weekly payment for some women who are pregnant or have recently given birth.. Maternity Grant - Sure Start (England, Wales and Northern Ireland only)A Sure Start Maternity Grant is a one-off payment to help with the costs of having a new baby. Maternity Pay - StatutoryStatutory Maternity Pay is a weekly payment for women who are on maternity leave from work. Mortgage - help to repay mortgagesIf you are finding it difficult to pay your mortgage, there might be help available. 
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									NNational insurance contributions (NIC)National insurance is a tax on your earnings. This guide covers some basic information about NIC. 
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									OOverlapping BenefitsInformation about the rules which make sure you can only be paid one earnings replacement benefit at a time.. Overpayment of BenefitsGuide to Benefits Overpayments, what they are, why they happen and what you should do if you have been overpaid. Overpayments under the Universal Credit SystemRead our guide to overpayments under the Universal Credit system and what to do about them. 
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									PPart time students and benefitsFind out more about the definition of a part-time student for benefit purposes and whether you can claim any benefits. Paternity Pay - StatutoryIf your partner is having a child or you are adopting, you may be able to get Statutory Paternity Pay. Payment Exception ServiceThe Payment Exception Service is a way to pay benefits to people who cannot use bank, building society, credit union or Post Office card accounts. Pension and retirement - Your SituationIf you are an older person, find out what help may be available to you from benefits, grants and other resources. Pension - Basic StateBasic State Pension is money paid to people who reached state pension age before 6 April 2016. Pension - New StateNew State Pension is money paid to people who reach State Pension age on or after 6 April 2016. Pension - State Pension Age ChangesState Pension age is the earliest age at which you can get your State Pension. The age for men and women is changing. Read this guide to find out more. Pension CreditPension Credit is extra money for low income pensioners to bring their weekly income up to a minimum amount. Personal Independence PaymentPersonal Independence Payment (PIP) is money for people who have extra care or mobility needs as a result of a disability. Personal Independence Payment - ClaimingA guide for claiming Personal Independence Payment, the different stages of the claim process and what to expect. Personal Independence Payment and Other HelpOther help you can get when you're getting Personal Independence Payment. Personal Independence Payment AssessmentA guide to the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) test, what the activities are and what you can score points for Personal Independence Payment decisions - ChallengingYou may be able to have a decision about Personal Independence Payment (PIP) changed. Presence and Residence TestsTo get most benefits you have to be present in the UK and pass tests regarding your residency. This guide explains more about this. Prison - Your SituationIf you are a prisoner, on remand or on release, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you and your family. Prisoners - Partner in prisonIf your partner is in prison you may be eligible for benefits to help you financially. Prisoners on releaseThis guide tells you what benefits you can get if you are on release from prison. Prisoners on remandCheck what benefits you can get if you are a prisoner on remand. Prisoners serving a sentenceCheck how to manage your benefits if you're a prisoner serving a sentence. 
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									RRedundancy - Your SituationBeing made redundant can feel stressful and frightening. Here are a few simple steps you can follow. Refugees and others in the UK for protectionIn most cases you will be able to claim benefits if you have refugee leave or other leave to be in the UK because the UK government has accepted it is not safe for you to be in the country where you used to live. Right to ResideIf you are a migrant to the UK, find out what help might be available to you. 
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									SScotland: Child Disability PaymentChild Disability Payment is a Scottish benefit for children with disabilities. Scottish Child PaymentThe Scottish Child Payment is a payment for families with children living in Scotland. Scottish Welfare FundThe Scottish Welfare Fund can give grants to people on low incomes living in Scotland. Self employment and benefitsIf you or your partner are working, or thinking of starting work, as a self employed person you might qualify for welfare benefits to top up your income. Severe Disability PremiumA Severe Disability Premium is an extra amount that is included in some means-tested benefits to help with the cost of disability. Shared Parental Leave and PayIf you and your partner are expecting a child, you can choose to share some of your parental leave and pay. Short Term Benefit AdvanceA Short-Term Benefit Advance is paid as a loan, which has to be paid back out of your future benefit payments. State Pension age changesState Pension age is the earliest age at which you can get your State Pension. The age for men and women is changing. Read this guide to find out more. State Retirement PensionNew State Pension is money paid to people who reach State Pension age on or after 6 April 2016. Statutory Adoption PayIf you adopt a child you may qualify for Statutory Adoption Pay during your adoption leave from work. Statutory Maternity PayStatutory Maternity Pay is a weekly payment for women who are on maternity leave from work. Statutory Paternity PayIf your partner is having a child or you are adopting, you may be able to get Statutory Paternity Pay. Statutory Sick PayStatutory Sick Pay is money paid to you by your employer if you are sick and unable to work. Student SupportStudents in universities and colleges of higher education may be able to get help with tuition fees, the costs of their course and their living expenses by getting student support in the form of student grants (including bursaries) or loans from the Government. Studying - Your SituationIf you are in higher or further education, find out what help may be available to you through benefits, grants or other financial support. Supplementary Payment (Northern Ireland)Welfare supplementary payment if you're affected by the benefit cap. Support for Mortgage Interest LoanSupport for Mortgage Interest Loan helps towards paying the interest payments on your mortgage. Sure Start Maternity Grant (England, Wales and Northern Ireland only)A Sure Start Maternity Grant is a one-off payment to help with the costs of having a new baby. Surplus Earnings RuleFind out how surplus earnings rule can affect your Universal Credit. 
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									TTerminal IllnessIf you are terminally ill or someone you know is, there may be benefits, grants or other support available to you. Travel costs: People with disabilities and carersIf you are disabled or are a carer you may be entitled to help with transport costs. TV and Telephone costsFind out more about the help that may be available to pay for TV licensing, telephone and broadband costs, depending on your situation. 
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									UUniversal CreditUniversal Credit is a means-tested benefit for people of working-age who are on a low income. Universal Credit - How to ClaimThis guide will walk you through making a Universal Credit claim. Universal Credit - When to start your claimRead our guide to when to start your Universal Credit claim. Universal Credit - Work Capability AssessmentFind out what work capability assessment is and what activities are relevant to it. Universal Credit AdvanceYou can request an Advance Payment of Universal Credit to help you through the five week wait for your first payment. Universal Credit housing costs elementUniversal Credit (UC) housing costs element can help with rent and some service charges. Universal Credit income and capitalThis guide explains the rules relating to income and capital for Universal Credit (UC). Universal Credit SanctionsRead our guide to Universal Credit Sanctions. Universal Credit System and OverpaymentsRead our guide to overpayments under the Universal Credit system and what to do about them. Universal Credit transitional protectionTransitional Protection tops up your Universal Credit. It is only available to certain groups. 
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									WWar Pensions SchemeThe War Pensions Scheme provides financial help for people with an illness or injury caused by service in the UK Armed Forces before 6 April 2005. Warm Home Discount (England, Scotland, Wales)If you are struggling to pay your energy bills over winter, find out about the help you can get. Water schemesIf you are struggling to pay water bills, find out about the various schemes and grants that may be available to help towards the cost of water. Widowed Parent's AllowanceWidowed Parent's Allowance is a benefit for people who were bereaved before 6 April 2017 and have a dependent child. Winter Fuel PaymentA Winter Fuel Payment is a one-off, tax-free payment made to households with someone over pension age. Work - Getting intoLooking for work or working? See what help may be available to you through national and local employment services and schemes. Work - Starting or looking forIf you are unemployed (or working less than 16 hours a week) and are looking for work, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you. Work & UnemploymentInformation about help available if you are in work but on a low income, facing redundancy, or looking for work. Work Capability AssessmentThe Work Capability Assessment is used to decide whether or not you are fit for work for ESA and Universal Credit. Working hours: benefits rulesBenefit entitlement can depend on how many hours of paid work you do per week. 
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									YYoung Carer Grant - ScotlandThe Young Carer Grant is money for young carers who live in Scotland. Young People (16-18) and BenefitsIf you are aged under 18, there may be extra rules to meet to get benefits. Young person (aged 16-18 years) - Your SituationIf you are a young person, in some circumstances, there may be benefits, grants or other financial support available to you.