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Benefits

Benefits can be life-changing – but understanding what you’re entitled to is often confusing. Our articles explain who can claim what, how to apply, and what to do if something goes wrong.

We cover a wide range of support – from Universal Credit and housing benefits to help for carers, parents, pensioners, and people with disabilities. Whatever your situation, we help you check what you can get and take the next step with confidence.

Check What Benefits You Can Get

This topic explains how to find out which government benefits you may be eligible for in the UK. It covers different types of financial support, such as Universal Credit, disability benefits, and housing assistance, and guides you on checking your entitlement based on your personal circumstances.

Universal Credit

Universal Credit is a government benefit in the UK designed to support people who are on a low income or out of work. It combines several benefits into one monthly payment to help with living costs, including housing, children, and disability support. This topic explains how Universal Credit works, who can claim it, and the rules around eligibility and payments.

Includes:

  • Applying for Universal Credit
  • Getting Universal Credit if You’re Sick or Disabled
  • How Much is Universal Credit
  • How Universal Credit is Paid
  • Payment Problems
  • Reapply for Universal Credit
  • ...and 5 more

Disability Benefits

This topic covers the different types of disability benefits available in the UK, designed to provide financial support to people who have long-term health conditions or disabilities. It explains who can apply, how to claim, and what kind of help you might receive, including Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA). The aim is to help you understand your rights and the steps involved in accessing these benefits.

Includes:

  • Blue Badge
  • Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
  • Help with transport costs
  • Motability Scheme
  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

Employment Benefits

This topic covers the various benefits that employees in the UK may be entitled to as part of their job, such as holiday pay, sick leave, maternity or paternity leave, and pension contributions. It explains your rights to these benefits and what employers must provide by law. Understanding these employment benefits helps you know what support and protections you can expect at work.

Includes:

  • Employment Support Allowance (ESA)
  • How Employment Affects Universal Credit
  • Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Working Tax Credit

Help if You Have Children

This topic explains the different types of financial support and benefits available to families with children in the UK. It covers how to apply for help such as Child Benefit, Child Tax Credit, and Universal Credit, as well as eligibility rules and how these benefits can assist with the costs of raising children.

Includes:

  • Child Benefit
  • Child Tax Credits

Housing Benefits & Grants

This topic covers the different types of financial support and assistance available to help people with housing costs in the UK. It includes information on benefits like Housing Benefit and Universal Credit, as well as advice on how to apply for help with rent, council tax, and other housing-related expenses. The aim is to guide individuals on their rights and options to secure and maintain suitable housing.

Includes:

  • Home Improvement Grants
  • Housing Benefit
  • Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI)

Attendance Allowance

Attendance Allowance is a UK benefit for people over State Pension age who need help with personal care due to illness or disability. It provides financial support to cover extra costs of daily living, such as assistance with washing, dressing, or eating. This allowance is not means-tested and does not depend on National Insurance contributions.

Bereavement Benefits

Bereavement benefits are payments made by the UK government to help support people who have lost a close family member, such as a spouse or civil partner. These benefits can provide financial assistance during a difficult time and may include lump sums or ongoing payments, depending on your circumstances. This topic explains who can claim bereavement benefits, how to apply, and what support is available.

Carer's Allowance

Carer’s Allowance is a benefit for people in the UK who spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone with a disability or illness. This allowance helps provide financial support to unpaid carers, and there are specific rules about who can claim it and how much you can earn while receiving it. It’s important to understand the eligibility criteria and how Carer’s Allowance interacts with other benefits.

Pension Credit

Pension Credit is a UK benefit designed to help people over State Pension age with their living costs. It provides extra money to boost your income if your savings or pension are low. This topic explains how Pension Credit works, who can claim it, and how it can affect other benefits.

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