Severe disablement allowance and severe disability premium

What is severe disability premium (SDP)?

A Severe Disability Premium (SDP) is an additional allowance/benefit or amount of financial support that is included in some means-tested benefits to help with the cost of disability in UK. SDP is worth up to £62.45 per week on top of your benefit for single and £124.45 for couple. This can be included with a number of means tested benefits including:

Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
Jobseeker's Allowance (income-based),
• Income Support,
• Guaranteed Pension Credit
Housing Benefit

Severe Disablement Premium also awarded to people in receipt of:

Attendance Allowance
• Disability Living Allowance (care component middle and top rate)
• Constant Attendance Allowance (with Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit or War Pension)
• Armed Forces Independence Payment
Personal Independence Payment (daily living component)
• VAT Relief

It should be noted that Severe Disability Premium cannot be included in universal credit.

Qualifying for Severe Disability Premium:

To qualify for Severe Disability Premium (SDP) you must meet these three conditions:

• You must be severely disabled
• You must be treated as ‘living alone
• Nobody receives Carer’s Allowance or gets UC Carer’s Element for looking after you.

For more information on the rules of eligibility, you can explore here about Severe Disability premium & Allowancesand what are benefits.

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