Carer Support Payment extended to 10 new council areas

Thousands more unpaid carers in Scotland will be eligible for a new benefit, if regulations laid this week in the Scottish Parliament are approved. 

Carer Support Payment is the replacement for Carer’s Allowance in Scotland. It was first launched in November 2023 in three pilot areas, Perth & Kinross, Dundee City and Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles). 

It will be available in 10 new local authority areas this summer as part of the next phase of the roll-out, starting with North and South Lanarkshire and Angus on 24 June. From August it will extend to Fife, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, and North, East and South Ayrshire and be available in the rest of Scotland in November. 

Eligible carers who live in areas where Carer Support Payment is not yet available are still being urged to still apply for Carer’s Allowance to make sure they don’t miss out on support. 

Since it launched Carer Support Payment, unlike Carer’s Allowance, is also available to carers aged 16-19 in full-time “advanced” education and carers aged over 20 in full-time education at any level.  

These regulations will see eligibility further extended to some 16-19-year-old carers in full-time “non-advanced” education, such as school, from 24 June. 

Background 

  • The Carer’s Assistance (Carer Support Payment) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2024 (legislation.gov.uk)
  • Carer Support Payment is being rolled out in stages. It is currently available in three pilot areas, Perth & Kinross, Dundee City and Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles).From 24 June it will extend to North and South Lanarkshire and Angus and from 19 August it will be available in Fife, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, and North, East and South Ayrshire. Carer Support Payment will be available across Scotland from 04 November.
  • The new regulations also now include special backdating rules. This means that carers who are not getting Carer’s Allowance but are eligible for Carer Support Payment can have their payments backdated to the date Carer Support Payment first became available. This stops carers missing out on money they are entitled to because they live in an area included in the later phases of the rollout.
  • The main group to benefit will be carers aged 16-19 in full-time “advanced” education (such as university), and carers aged over 20 in full-time education at any level.
  • To get their fully backdated payments, carers must apply within 13 weeks of the benefit becoming available in their area. 
  • Carers in Scotland who get Carer’s Allowance will have their award automatically transferred to Carer Support Payment.  
  • The amount they receive will not change. Social Security Scotland will write to people in advance to let them know that their award will be moving. 
  • Transfers began in February this year, with all awards expected to be moved by Spring 2025. 

https://www.gov.scot/news/thousands-of-carers-in-scotland-to-get-new-benefit

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