Our benefits
We help the people of Scotland by delivering social security payments.
Information on how to apply, eligibility and payments is available on the mygov.scot website.
Find out more about our benefitsThis page lists the benefits that we are currently delivering.
The Scottish Government is developing a number of other benefits that we will deliver. Find the latest information on future benefits on the gov.scot website.
Five family payments
- Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods
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Pregnancy and Baby Payment – one off payment of up to £796.65 from 24 weeks in pregnancy up until a baby turns 6 months for families who get certain benefits.
- Early Learning Payment – one off payment of £331.95 when a child is between two and three years and six months for families who get certain benefits.
- School Age Payment – one off payment of £331.95 when a child would normally start primary one for families who get certain benefits.
- Best Start Foods – a pre-paid card from pregnancy up to when a child turns three for families on certain benefits to help buy healthy food.
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- Scottish Child Payment - £28.20 every four weeks to help towards the costs of looking after each child under 16 for families who get certain benefits.
Disability benefits
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Adult Disability Payment - extra money to help people who have a long-term illness or a disability that affects their everyday life. It replaces Personal Independence Payment for adults in Scotland that was previously delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Child Disability Payment - extra money to help with the costs of caring for a child with a disability or ill-health condition. It replaces Disability Living Allowance for children in Scotland that was previously delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Pension Age Disability Payment - extra money to help people who have reached State Pension age and have care needs because of a disability or long term ill-health condition. It replaces Attendance Allowance for people in Scotland that was previously delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance - extra money to help meet the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. This benefit is not open for new applications. It was designed to ensure the safe and secure transfer of adults born on or before 8 April 1948 receiving Disability Living Allowance from Department for Work and Pensions to Social Security Scotland.
Carer benefits
- Carer Support
- Carer Support Payment - money to help you if you're a carer. You can get paid £86.45 a week if you're eligible.
- Scottish Carer Supplement - an automatic payment of £11.70 a week on top of Carer Support Payment.
- Carer Additional Person Payment - an extra £10.40 a week you can get for each additional person you care for.
- Young Carer Grant - a yearly payment of £405.10 for people 16, 17, 18 or 19 who care for people who get a disability benefit for an average of 16 hours a week or more.
Heating benefits
- Child Winter Heating Payment - a yearly payment to help disabled children and young people and their families with increased heating costs over winter. The payment is £265.50.
- Pension Age Winter Heating Payment - a yearly payment to help people of State Pension age pay their heating bills. The payment is between £101.70 and £305.10, depending on the person’s circumstances.
- Winter Heating Payment - a yearly payment to help people on qualifying benefits who might have extra heating needs during the winter. The payment is £62.00.
Other benefits
- Funeral Support Payment – money towards the costs of a funeral at a difficult time like this for people on certain benefits who are responsible for paying for a funeral.
- Job Start Payment – £331.95 for 16 to 24 year olds who have been on certain benefits for six months or more to help with the costs of starting a job.
Department for Work and Pensions benefits
The Department for Work and Pensions also deliver benefits in Scotland. Information on these benefits is available on the gov.uk website.
Local council benefits
Local councils also deliver benefits in Scotland. Information on these benefits is available on your local council website.
If you're unsure which council area you're in, you can search by postcode on GOV.UK.
Visit your local council website
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Aberdeen City Council
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Aberdeenshire Council
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Angus Council
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Argyll and Bute Council
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Clackmannanshire Council
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Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
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Dumfries and Galloway Council
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Dundee City Council
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East Ayrshire Council
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East Dunbartonshire Council
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East Lothian Council
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East Renfrewshire Council
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Edinburgh Council
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Falkirk Council
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Fife Council
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Glasgow City Council
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Highland Council
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Inverclyde Council
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Midlothian Council
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Moray Council
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North Ayrshire Council
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North Lanarkshire Council
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Orkney Islands Council
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Perth and Kinross Council
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Renfrewshire Council
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Scottish Borders Council
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Shetland Islands Council
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South Ayrshire Council
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South Lanarkshire Council
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Stirling Council
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West Dunbartonshire Council
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West Lothian Council