The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

B enefit pilot to gather people’s feedback

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The new Child Disability Payment is to open in pilot areas – including Dundee and Perth and Kinross – for applicatio­ns from July, the Scottish Government has announced.

Managed by Social Security Scotland, the Child Disability Payment will replace Disability Living Allowance for Children, which is delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions.

Families of children with a disability or long-term health condition living in Dundee City, Perth and Kinross and the Western Isles council areas who need financial support should apply from July 26.

The three-area pilot provides a further chance to get people’s feedback to ensure the new system meets the needs of disabled children and their families before expanding the service nationally.

There will be a full national rollout in the autumn.

Families getting Disability Living Allowance for Children do not have to take any action.

Starting later this year, their benefit will be transferre­d automatica­lly to the new Scottish system.

Their payments will not change and will be paid at the same rates and at the same time as their Disability Living Allowance was.

Child Disability Payment is the second form of disability assistance to be delivered under the new Scottish social security system following last year’s introducti­on of Child Winter Heating Assistance and the first disability benefit people can apply to Social Security Scotland for.

Applicatio­ns can be made online or by post, phone, or face-to-face.

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