Over six million disabled people receive £150 Cost of Living payment
More than six million disabled people across the UK have been paid a £150 Cost of Living Payment.
- 99% of those eligible for Disability Cost of Living payment have received £150 from DWP
- One-off payments form part of wider support package worth up to £1,350 for the most vulnerable
The one-off payment, issued by the Department for Work and Pensions, will help disabled people with the extra costs they face.
This means the vast majority of eligible disabled people in receipt of a qualifying disability benefit – including Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment – have received the support within just five working days of the rollout starting, with the few outstanding payments due to be made by 4 July.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Mel Stride MP, said:
Tackling high inflation remains our priority as this is the best way we can ease pressure on households and help them with the cost of living.
By paying more than six million disabled people £150 in less than a week, we are delivering on our steadfast commitment to providing timely support for those who need it most.
Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Tom Pursglove MP, said:
We are ensuring that disabled people facing additional costs can access these extra funds as soon as possible, and I’m delighted the vast majority of payments have been successfully made to eligible people within just five working days.
This will be backed up by further cost of living payments for benefit claimants in the coming months, showing this Government’s commitment to providing millions in support for the most vulnerable in our society.
As the payment is made automatically, those eligible for the support do not need to take any action. The payment reference on bank statements will appear as the individual’s National Insurance number followed by “DWP COL”.
The full list of benefit recipients that qualify for the Disability Cost of Living Payment between 20 June and 4 July are those who receive any of the following:
- Disability Living Allowance
- Personal Independence Payment
- Attendance Allowance
- Scottish Disability Benefits (Adult Disability Payment and Child Disability Payment)
- Armed Forces Independence Payment
- Constant Attendance Allowance
- War Pension Mobility Supplement
This latest payment is in addition to the £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment that was paid last September.
Pensioners will also receive a further £300 payment later this year as an addition to the Winter Fuel Payment, and people on eligible means-tested benefits will be paid up to two more Cost of Living Payments through to next Spring.
This means that some of the most vulnerable households can receive up to £1,350 in direct Cost of Living support.
A smaller number of payments will be made after 4 July, where claimants were still awaiting confirmation of their eligibility or entitlement to qualifying disability benefits on 1 April.
Further Information:
- Those who were paid the following disability benefits on 1 April, or who are subsequently paid for that date, will be eligible for the one-off payment of £150: Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence Payment, Attendance Allowance, Scottish Disability Benefits (Adult Disability Payment and Child Disability Payment), Armed Forces Independence Payment, Constant Attendance Allowance and War Pension Mobility Supplement.
- They must have received a payment (or later receive a payment) of one of these qualifying benefits for 1 April 2023 to get the payment. For those who were awaiting confirmation of their entitlement to disability benefits on 1 April, or who are waiting to be assessed for eligibility to receive disability benefits, the process may take longer, but payments will still be automatic.
- Disabled people on low incomes in receipt of means-tested benefits may previously have been eligible for £301 this Spring, and stand to be eligible for a further £300 this autumn and £299 in spring 2024. The £150 payment will be made on top of these Cost of Living Payments, with disabled people who wouldn’t qualify for the means-tested support, but who are in receipt of disability support, also receiving the payment.
- You can read more about the Government’s Cost of Living support on the Help with the Cost of Living page.
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