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Around 90,000 unpaid carers to receive special payment
Around 90,000 unpaid carers to receive special payment

Glasgow Times

time4 days ago

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Around 90,000 unpaid carers to receive special payment

Around 90,000 people across Scotland will receive the Carer's Allowance Supplement - a payment of £293.50. The benefit is available to those who were receiving Carer Support Payment or Carer's Allowance on April 14. Read more: Primary school celebrates 50 years of 'memories and achievements' Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said: "This benefit was the first that we introduced when we formed Social Security Scotland back in 2018. "It's an additional payment to recognise the important contribution of unpaid carers in Scotland. "A payment not made anywhere else in the UK. "It's another example of how we've built a radically different social security system in Scotland, with dignity, fairness and respect at its heart." The Carer's Allowance Supplement is only available in Scotland and will be paid automatically between June 18 and 19. Eligible carers will receive a letter from Social Security Scotland ahead of the payment. No application is required. Read more: New care home boasting 'champagne bar' and 'cinema' to open in Glasgow Claire Cairns, director at The Coalition of Carers in Scotland, said: "At a time when many carers are struggling to pay the bills while providing essential support to loved ones, this payment is a vital acknowledgment of their role and a much-needed financial boost that helps ease some of the pressure they face every day." Any eligible carer who has not received a payment letter by June 30 should contact Social Security Scotland on 0800 182 2222. The next Carer's Allowance Supplement will be paid in December.

Exact date unpaid carers to receive an extra £293 payment on top of benefit this month
Exact date unpaid carers to receive an extra £293 payment on top of benefit this month

Daily Record

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Record

Exact date unpaid carers to receive an extra £293 payment on top of benefit this month

The money will be issued to around 90,000 unpaid carers over a two-day period in June. The Scottish Government has confirmed around 90,000 unpaid carers are set to receive an additional payment of £293.50 next month. Carer's Allowance Supplement is only available north of the border and will be issued between June 18 and 19, 2025. The payment is issued by Social Security Scotland for people who receive Carer Support Payment or Carer's Allowance on a specific date. Only carers in Scotland are eligible for the payment if they received Carer Support Payment or Carer's Allowance on April 14, 2025. It's important to be aware that the £293.50 Carer's Allowance Supplement is paid separately from any benefit payment from Social Security Scotland or the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Carers eligible for the payment will receive a letter from Social Security Scotland before the payment is made. Nobody needs to apply for the extra money as it is paid automatically to everyone who is eligible. Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said: 'This benefit was the first that we introduced when we formed Social Security Scotland back in 2018. It's an additional payment to recognise the important contribution of unpaid carers in Scotland. A payment not made anywhere else in the UK. 'It's another example of how we've built a radically different social security system in Scotland, with dignity, fairness and respect at its heart.' Claire Cairns, Director at The Coalition of Carers in Scotland added: 'At a time when many carers are struggling to pay the bills, while providing essential support to loved ones, this payment is a vital acknowledgment of their role and a much-needed financial boost that helps ease some of the pressure they face every day.' If a carer is eligible for Carer's Allowance Supplement but has not received a letter or payment by June 30, 2025, they should contact Social Security Scotland on 0800 182 2222. December 2025 payment The next Carer's Allowance Supplement payment will be issued in December 2025. People will qualify for this payment if they were in receipt of Carer Support Payment or Carer's Allowance on October 13, 2025. Similar to the summer payment, letters will be issued by Social Security Scotland before the money is due to land in bank accounts. If you, or someone you know, is providing at least 35 hours of unpaid care for a friend, family member or neighbour, and not claiming Carer Support Payment, you could be missing out on nearly £5,000 this year. Am I eligible for Carer Support Payment? Carer Support Payment is money you can get if you provide care for someone and meet certain eligibility criteria. You must: be 16 or over usually live in Scotland provide care for 35 hours or more a week, this includes if you provide care all day every day not earn more than £196 a week after tax, National Insurance and expenses The person you care for must already get one of these benefits: Adult Disability Payment – daily living component Child Disability Payment – middle or highest rate care component Pension Age Disability Payment Attendance Allowance Personal Independence Payment – daily living component Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance - middle or highest rate care component Disability Living Allowance – middle or highest rate care component Constant Attendance Allowance at or above normal maximum rate with Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit Constant Attendance Allowance at or above the basic (full day) rate with a War Disablement Pension Armed Forces Independence Payment You can find out more about how it might affect other payments here. ‌ The type of care you provide To get Carer Support Payment, you must provide care for someone as an unpaid carer for 35 hours or more a week. It cannot be care you provide: as a professional care worker through a volunteering scheme or charity ‌ Even if you do not think of yourself as an unpaid carer, you might be eligible for Carer Support Payment. Examples of caring for someone include supporting them: with their mental health during an illness with a disability if they have an addiction Supporting someone with their mental health If you provide care for someone with a mental health condition, you might: ‌ comfort them during a panic attack stay close by so they do not feel alone support them through a crisis make sure they're safe keep them company Supporting someone with an illness or disability If you provide care for someone with an illness or disability, you might support them with: getting around getting dressed taking medicines using the shower or toilet cooking meals food shopping translating ‌ The person you provide care for You might provide care for: someone in your family a friend a neighbour ‌ You do not have to live with them or be related to them. You can only apply for Carer Support Payment for one person. If you provide care for more people, you are not entitled to extra payments. You can check if you are eligible for Carer Support Payment and find full details on the devolved benefit on the website here.

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