Young carers could get a £300 windfall
Young carers in Paisley aged 16 to 18 could benefit from a new £300 social security payment.
The Young Carer Grant is the first of its kind in the UK. It will be available to 16, 17 and 18-year-olds across Scotland who help care for someone in receipt of a certain type of disability benefit.
The payment will be introduced this autumn after regulations were laid in the Scottish Parliament.
The Scottish Government announced eligibility is being widened, based on feedback from young carers, to include all 18-year-olds, not just those in education.
Social Security Secretary ShirleyAnne Somerville said: “We are using our new social security powers to recognise the extraordinary contribution young carers make to the lives of those they care for.
“This is the first time young carers aged 16 to 18 will be given a cash benefit to spend as they choose.
“We will be making these payments at what could be a pivotal stage in their lives – when they may be finishing school, looking for employment or starting further education or training.
“Young carers make an invaluable contribution to society but many have difficulty participating in the normal activities their peers can enjoy. The Young Carer Grant will help ensure they are treated with the respect they deserve.”
The person or people being cared for must have been getting one or more of the following benefits for at least the last three months:
the daily living component of Personal independence payment (PIP)
the middle or highest care rate of disability living allowance (DLA)
Child disability living allowance
Attendance allowance
Armed forces independence payment, or
Constant attendance allowance.