In the
United Kingdom, disability-related benefits are administered by the
Department for Work and Pensions. These include programmes such as
Personal Independence Payment (PIP),
Disability Living Allowance (DLA), and
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), which provide financial support depending on an individual's age and circumstances.
Children under 16 •
Disability Living Allowance is paid to parents or guardians of children under 16 who have care and/or mobility needs. In the past, it was available to adults aged 65 or under, but claims for DLA for most adults are now being phased out and transferred to PIP.
Working-Age Adults (aged 16-66) •
Employment and Support Allowance is paid to people who are limited in their capability to work due to their health condition. •
Personal Independence Payment is paid to people who have additional needs in daily life or with mobility. •
Universal Credit can be claimed by both disabled and non-disabled people.
Pension Age •
Attendance Allowance is paid to people who are in pension age and have daytime and/ or night-time care needs.
Industrial Injury Benefits •
Constant Attendance Allowance is paid to people who receive Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and who are classed as 100% disabled. •
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit is paid to people who have become disabled as a result of an illness or injury caused by work or while completing vocational training. To be eligible, the claimant is assessed to ascertain the level of disability they have, as a percentage. The claimant needs to be at least 14% disabled to receive the benefit. •
Reduced Earnings Allowance is paid to people who work but have reduced earnings as a result of accident or illness caused by their work. It is only available if the accident or illness started before October 1, 1990.
Carers • '''
Carer's Allowance''' is paid to people who care for someone who receives the daily living component of PIP or the higher or middle rate care component of DLA. The carer must spend at least 35 hours a week caring for the person and the carer must not earn more than £196 a week.
Veterans •
Armed Forces Independence Payment is paid to former members of the armed forces who were left disabled after being injured while in the armed services after 6 April 2005. •
War Disablement Pension is paid to people who became disabled as a result of an injury or illness that occurred or was aggravated as a result of serving for the armed services. The injury must have occurred before 6 April 2005. ==United States==