Paisley Daily Express

Thousands benefit from carer fund

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A benefit only available in Scotland has delivered over one million payments to unpaid carers, new figures show.

Almost £280 million has been paid to over 150,000 carers since Carer’s Allowance Supplement was introduced in September 2018.

The benefit, one of seven available only in Scotland, was created to recognise the vital role of unpaid carers.

Eligible carers get payments twice a year, normally in June and December. In the 20232024 financial year each payment was £270.50.

Carer’s Allowance Supplement is paid automatica­lly to people who are getting Carer’s Allowance or Carer Support Payment on a on a particular date.

Carer Support Payment, paid by Social Security Scotland, was introduced in three local authority areas in November last year.

It is replacing Carer’s Allowance from the Department for Work and Pensions in Scotland and will be rolled out across the country in Autumn 2024.

Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said:“Unpaid carers make a significan­t contributi­on to society, often at the expense of their own health and wellbeing. The Scottish Government introduced Carer’s Allowance Supplement to recognise this contributi­on.

“I am pleased we have now made our one millionth payment and have given carers in Scotland almost £280 million of additional support.

“This puts more money into the pockets of families who need it, which in turn is good for the economy.”

To find out about eligibilit­y for Carer’s Allowance Supplement visit mygov.scot/carersallo­wance-supplement or call Social Security Scotland free on 0800 182 2222.

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