Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
For working-age adults whose health affects daily living or mobility.
Up to £184.30/wk
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For working-age adults whose health affects daily living or mobility.
Up to £184.30/wk
For people over State Pension age who need help with personal care.
Up to £110.40/wk
For children under 16 with a health condition or disability that affects daily life.
Up to £184.30/wk
For people whose health limits their ability to work.
Up to £138.20/wk
For people who became ill or were injured as a result of their work.
Up to £219.40/wk
Main means-tested benefit for working-age people on low income.
Varies by circumstance
Tops up weekly income for people over State Pension age.
Up to £218.15/wk (couple)
For people on a very low income who are not required to sign on as unemployed.
Up to £90.50/wk
For people actively seeking work.
Up to £90.50/wk
Universal payment for anyone responsible for a child.
£25.60/wk (first child)
Extra money for families with children, based on household income.
Varies
A one-off £500 payment to help with the costs of a new baby.
£500 one-off
Extra money for people raising a child whose parents have died.
£21.75/wk
For pregnant women who have been employed or self-employed.
Up to £172.48/wk
Free meals during term time for children of families on low income.
Up to £15/wk per child
Prepaid card for milk, fruit, and vitamins for pregnant women and families with young children.
Up to £4.25/wk
Help with rent for people on low income.
Varies by area
Reduction on Council Tax for people on low income or receiving certain benefits.
Up to 100% discount
Extra help with housing costs from your local council when other benefits are not enough.
Varies
For people who care for someone with a disability 35+ hours per week.
Up to £81.90/wk
Financial support if your husband, wife, or civil partner has died.
Up to £3,500 + £350/month
Annual payment to help with heating costs during winter.
£100–£300/year
Automatic payment during periods of very cold weather.
£25 per cold spell
Annual discount on electricity bill for those on Pension Credit or low income.
£150/year
Parking concession for people with mobility difficulties.
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