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New Motability Scheme payment warning to people on PIP, ADP or other disability benefits
New Motability Scheme payment warning to people on PIP, ADP or other disability benefits

Daily Record

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Record

New Motability Scheme payment warning to people on PIP, ADP or other disability benefits

The latest figures from the charity behind the life-changing Motability Scheme show there are now 815,000 customers across the UK, including around 80,000 living in Scotland. The Motability Scheme, or Accessible Vehicles and Equipment Scheme as it is now known for those in Scotland on Adult Disability Payment (ADP) or Child Disability Payment (CDP), offers an affordable way for disabled people to get around outside more easily. However, the charity is urging all new and existing users not to fall for callous crooks trying to con them out of money by contacting them by phone, email or text message, asking for bank details or payments for their leased vehicle, scooter, or electric powered wheelchair. The Motability Scheme said: 'We will never ask for your bank details for refunds or payments over the phone. If you're in doubt, hang up and contact us directly on 0300 456 4566.' It's important for all disability benefit claimants to remember that monthly payments to the Motability Scheme for your leased product are paid directly from your benefit issued by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or Social Security Scotland to the Motability Scheme - you never need to pay it separately, or directly to the charity. To help all users stay safe, the charity has shared some key things to remember when anyone contacts you saying that they are from the Motability Scheme. Making a payment to the Scheme Motability explained: 'If you're expecting a payment from us we will not call you to confirm your bank or payment details over the phone. If someone calls you asking for this information, do not give it to them. 'If we send you a payment by mistake, we might contact you to let you know the cheque has been stopped and to destroy it.' Making a payment to your dealer Motability said: 'Your dealer might call you to ask for payment towards your Advance Payment or extras you added. 'If you're not sure about the call, hang up and call your dealer directly to check before you share any details.' How to spot a phone, email or text scam These are the three most common types of scam, which can catch even the savviest of people out. Motability is urging everyone to familiarise themselves with practices criminals can use to trust and access your personal and financial information. Email - phishing scam These are designed to steal your identity by 'phishing' for information. They usually look like they're from a real company and ask you to click on a link. Watch out for spelling mistakes, bad grammar and different fonts to spot these. Text message - smishing scam These scams usually ask you to give personal information such as a password or account number. Some will claim to have noticed unusual activity in your bank account and others can be fake delivery tracking links. These usually come from unknown numbers. Phone calls - vishing scam A scammer will call you pretending to be from a trusted company. They might say you've been a victim of fraud and ask for personal details such as your password or account number - you should never give this information to someone over the phone. Motability added: 'Knowing about scams and what they look like is a good first step to keep safe from them. These ten tips will help you feel more prepared in spotting and avoiding scams.' A full guide to spotting scams can be found on the Motability Scheme website here. Below is a quick guide on the Accessible Vehicles and Equipment Scheme and how to swap all or part of your mobility payment to lease a vehicle. How the new scheme works Social Security Scotland guidelines state: 'When you lease a vehicle through the scheme, it will be with our authorised provider, Motability Operations Ltd.' Social Security Scotland will help you pay the lease using all or part of either: the higher rate of the mobility component of Child Disability Payment the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Adult Disability Payment Applying to lease a vehicle for yourself You can apply to lease a vehicle yourself if you meet all of the following: You get the higher rate of the mobility component of Child Disability Payment or the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Adult Disability Payment You are 16 or over You are able to manage your own payments Applying to lease a vehicle on someone's behalf Social Security Scotland also advises that you may be able to apply to lease a vehicle on behalf of someone else. This might be an option if you're either: How to apply To apply to lease a vehicle using the scheme, go to the Motability website where you can: Choose a vehicle Find a dealership When visiting a dealership, you need to present your certificate of entitlement. Social Security Scotland states that you will find this included in your decision award letter. Find out more about Adult Disability Payment and leasing an accessible vehicle on the website here.

Motability Scheme update for people on PIP, DLA or Adult Disability Payment
Motability Scheme update for people on PIP, DLA or Adult Disability Payment

Daily Record

time20-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Record

Motability Scheme update for people on PIP, DLA or Adult Disability Payment

Proposed reforms by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to health and disability benefits, including Personal Independence Payment (PIP), may affect the daily living award for an estimated 800,000 claimants, however the mobility element will remain unchanged. The latest figures from the company behind the life-changing Motability Scheme show there are now 815,000 customers across the UK, including around 80,000 living in Scotland. The Motability Scheme, or Accessible Vehicles and Equipment Scheme as it is now known for those in Scotland on Adult Disability Payment (ADP) or Child Disability Payment (CDP), offers an affordable way for disabled people to get around outside more easily. It's important to be aware that both schemes are the exact same and run by Motability Operations - it's just a different name depending on which part of the country you live in. The scheme enables people in receipt of a disability benefit, with an award for the higher or enhanced rate of the mobility component, to transfer some or all of the payment to lease a new car, wheelchair-accessible vehicle, scooter or powered wheelchair. People on benefits such as PIP, ADP, Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Scottish Adult DLA, War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement (WPMS) and Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP) can join the scheme. A full list of qualifying benefits and award level required can be found on the Motability website here. As well as a new car, customers also benefit from insurance, breakdown assistance, servicing, maintenance, tyres and windscreen repairs as part of the package. The latest price list for leasing packages was recently published on the Motability Scheme website and shows there are now more than 800 vehicles to choose from. An update on the website said: 'Our price list for April to June 2025 is now live. There are great options to choose from at every price point, so you can find the right fit for your needs. 'We're here to help you find a mobility solution that works for you. We update our line-up every three months to make sure you always have access to the best possible choice - whatever changes are happening in the car market.' Motability goes on to explain how car manufacturers are focusing more on electric vehicles (EVs), meaning there are now more electric cars to choose from and if you're thinking about making the switch, the charity can help with all your queries, including charging. The charity explained how the 'cost of building and running a car has gone up, including things like insurance, repairs, tyres and parts' adding that 'every lease has insurance, servicing, repairs and breakdown cover included in the price you pay. So these rising costs can affect prices'. Motability continued: 'At the same time, petrol and diesel cars are becoming harder to source and more expensive to produce. You might notice higher Advance Payments for petrol and diesel cars. Even so, the Motability Scheme remains cheaper on average than leasing elsewhere.' If you are choosing a car or wheelchair-accessible vehicle, it's important to be aware that while some only use part or all of the mobility award payment, most require an advanced fee which can range from between £100 and £2,000. What else is included in the lease? You will get a brand-new vehicle, and a full package which includes: Insurance Servicing and maintenance Full RAC breakdown assistance Yearly tax Three drivers - you can change these whenever you like Kwik Fit replacement tyres Windscreen repair or replacement 60,000 mileage allowance over three years, or 100,000 for WAVWheelchair Accessible Vehicles Many adaptations at no extra cost Full details on the Motability Scheme can be found on the website here. Below is a quick guide on the Accessible Vehicles and Equipment Scheme and how to swap all or part of your mobility payment to lease a vehicle. How the new scheme works Social Security Scotland guidelines state: 'When you lease a vehicle through the scheme, it will be with our authorised provider, Motability Operations Ltd.' Social Security Scotland will help you pay the lease using all or part of either: the higher rate of the mobility component of Child Disability Payment the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Adult Disability Payment Applying to lease a vehicle for yourself You can apply to lease a vehicle yourself if you meet all of the following: Applying to lease a vehicle on someone's behalf Social Security Scotland also advises that you may be able to apply to lease a vehicle on behalf of someone else. This might be an option if you're either: A parent or guardian of a child receiving the higher rate of the mobility component of Child Disability Payment An appointee for someone who is receiving the higher rate of the mobility component of Child Disability Payment or enhanced rate of the mobility component of Adult Disability Payment How to apply To apply to lease a vehicle using the scheme, go to the Motability website where you can: Choose a vehicle Find a dealership When visiting a dealership, you need to present your certificate of entitlement. Social Security Scotland states that you will find this included in your decision award letter. here.

First ever National Exhibition Event for SDS to take place
First ever National Exhibition Event for SDS to take place

The Herald Scotland

time29-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

First ever National Exhibition Event for SDS to take place

The event will bring together people with disabilities, community organisations, Sport Governing Bodies, ParalympicsGB, Third Sector organisations and education partners from across Scotland, as well as representatives from the Scottish Government. Paralympians including Stephen McGuire will also be in attendance and there will be opportunities to take the Paris 2024 gold medallist on in his sport of Boccia. Others including Table Tennis star Martin Perry and Boccia's Kayleigh Brown. ​Read More The event is supported by the Motability Scheme and also offers opportunities for those in attendance to try out other sports, meet local support teams and engage in workshops on inclusion in sport. Physical inactivity continues to disproportionately affect people with a disability and the National Exhibition Event will provide an opportunity to showcase inclusive progress and community empowerment. At least eight different sports will be available to try while there will also be an all-ability health walk, a parkrun, adaptive bikes and introductory fitness classes on the day. For more event information and to register your initial interest, please visit JustGo.

M&S shoppers go wild for 'unreal' £3.50 Easter item but have one complaint
M&S shoppers go wild for 'unreal' £3.50 Easter item but have one complaint

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

M&S shoppers go wild for 'unreal' £3.50 Easter item but have one complaint

As Easter draws closer, shoppers can expect to see supermarket shelves stocked to the brim with hot cross buns. But this year M&S have put a unique twist on the classic Easter treat, and shoppers are going wild for the 'unreal' new item. For £3.50 M&S shoppers can get 6 of the new cocoa buns, each with a 'dippy egg' filling made of creamy chocolate. READ MORE: UK braced for Trump tariffs as Downing Street admits exports unlikely to be spared READ MORE: Motability Scheme update as manufacturers move focus to electric vehicles Popular Facebook account New Foods UK posted the buns last week, recommending that shoppers air-fry for three minutes to get 'gooey white chocolatey fondant-like goodness'. The post has since gained 3.6K comments with shoppers raving about the 'delicious' treat. M&S shoppers have now been flocking to stores to get the treats themselves, with shopper Stacey Mullins writing on Facebook: 'Bought these this morning - can't wait to try!' Shopper Lottie Monk, also added: 'These look unreal.' A third shopper, Louise Elizabeth, said: 'M&S is calling me again.' The treat is also already receiving reviews from impressed shoppers, with fan Richard Gibbs calling them 'absolutely delicious'. View this post on Instagram A post shared by M&S (@marksandspencer) Skye Turner wrote on Facebook: 'These are really good - went to get some and was very hesitant because I was scared it was going to be too sweet but it's not! Tastes like a doughnut!' The excitement online also appears to have made the treat a highly sought-after item, as shopper Joanna Joyce wrote: 'Tried to get them everyday last week and were all sold out.' But some shoppers have been less impressed with the new craze. Some shoppers have complained about the cost of the treat, with shopper Caroline Matthews writing that the buns are 'not worth the £3.50 price tag'. Shoppers responding to the New Food UK Instagram post have also expressed some criticism, as one shopper, @lucymoo85, wrote: 'Just had these for breakfast and wow they taste as good as they sound but they are very small.' The Dippy Egg Filled Hot Cross Buns can be found in Marks and Spencer Food Halls and on their website while stocks last. M&S Food Halls are expected to expand across the North west with Marks and Spencer announcing a £50m investment into stores across the region.

Full list of people who automatically qualify for a car in trouble-hit motability scheme
Full list of people who automatically qualify for a car in trouble-hit motability scheme

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Full list of people who automatically qualify for a car in trouble-hit motability scheme

Navigating day-to-day travel can be a significant financial burden for those with limited mobility. From the upkeep of personal vehicles to the recurrent costs of taxis, expenses can quickly add up for individuals reliant on these services due to disability. But there's hope in the form of the Motability Scheme – a programme dedicated to assisting those with disabilities and mobility issues. The scheme offers the option to lease cars, power wheelchairs, or scooters to make life a bit easier. Guidance from Citizens Advice sheds light on eligibility and the application process for residents of England, noting that different regulations may apply across the UK. READ MORE: I spent two hours at the tip and couldn't believe what people threw away Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp, click the link to join Their insights include: "If you receive a benefit because you have a disability or illness that makes it hard for you to get around, you can use it to pay for a vehicle from a charity called Motability. You can choose from lots of different vehicles, for example cars, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs." They added a cautionary note: "You'll only be paying for the lease of the vehicle - it won't belong to you. If you stop receiving your benefit, you'll have to return it." The distinct groups have automatic entitlement: - Recipients of the higher rate of the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) - Those awarded the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - Beneficiaries of Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP) or War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement. - Individuals entitled to the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Adult Disability Payment - People granted the higher rate of the mobility component of Child Disability Payment The advisory states: "When you apply for a Motability vehicle, you must have at least 12 months left before your benefit ends - check your benefit decision letter if you're not sure. You can't apply for a Motability vehicle if you're getting DLA and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has sent you a letter saying you need to apply for PIP. You won't be affected if you already have a Motability vehicle." It goes on to say: "If you don't drive, you can still get a Motability vehicle and choose someone else to drive it. You can choose up to 2 people to drive on your behalf." For those receiving a disability or illness benefit that affects mobility, this funding can be used to acquire a vehicle through the charity known as Motability. There is a variety of vehicles to select from, including cars, mobility scooters, and powered wheelchairs. Participants in the scheme essentially lease the vehicle, so it doesn't become their property. When the benefit period expires, the vehicle must be surrendered. The benefit payment is automatically directed to the Motability Scheme each month to cover the lease costs. The portion of the benefit allocated for the vehicle depends on the model chosen. In some cases, an additional upfront cost might be necessary for pricier vehicle options. Depending on personal circumstances, there may be assistance available for this initial outlay. For more details, the Motability website is the place to look. In addition to your vehicle, the package includes: insurance, which covers tyre and windscreen replacement breakdown cover vehicle tax servicing and maintenance adaptations if required - learn about how you can modify your vehicle The Motability Scheme is not means-tested, so it's not influenced by your income, savings, or other financial situations.

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