Child Disability Payment decision making guide
Introduction
This chapter is relevant to individuals who have applied for Child Disability Payment (CDP) and who want to appeal one of the following:
- a re-determination
- a determination, where a re-determination has not been made in the time allowed
- a process decision
Social Security Scotland can make a decision about the process of applying for a benefit. A process decision can be about either:
- whether an individual has made a valid application for assistance or a valid request for a re-determination of their entitlement
- whether an individual has a good reason for asking for a late re-determination
The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Social Security Chamber is referred to as the First-tier Tribunal in this chapter.
The First-tier Tribunal is independent and before making a decision on an appeal it must both:
- listen to both sides involved in the appeal
- consider all the facts and evidence
The First-tier Tribunal can agree with and uphold the determination made by Social Security Scotland. If it does not agree with the determination, it can make its own determination about the individual’s entitlement to the benefit. This means that the individual’s award could increase, decrease or stay the same.