Adult disability payment - an introduction
CPAG in Scotland
Adult disability payment (ADP) is a new Scottish benefit aimed at supporting working-age adults who have extra care needs or mobility difficulties because of a disability. It replaces personal independence payment in Scotland. Getting an award of ADP can significantly increase income and so it is a crucial benefit for advisers and others to know about. This introductory level course will give you an understanding of the main rules and help you to identify people who may be entitled.
The course covers:
Who is entitled to ADP
How to claim
How the ADP assessment works
How personal independence payment claimants will be transferred to ADP
- Date
- 10:00, 7 March to 8 March 2025
- Contact
-
Pauline Chalmers
01415523303 - Theme
- Social justice & poverty
- Cost
- Various - see website (discount for CPAG members)
- Attendance type
- Online only
- Online venue
- https://cpag.org.uk/training-and-events/courses/adult-disability-payment-introduction
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