Part of Pension Age Disability Payment decision making guide


Individual’s responsibility to report changes

If you do make an indefinite award, the individual is still under a duty to report a change in their circumstances. This includes situations where the individual:

  • experiences a change to their level of needs or condition that would impact on their entitlement
  • moves away permanently from Scotland
  • stays temporarily outside of Scotland
  • goes into hospital
  • moves in to residential accommodation, such as a care home
  • is placed in legal detention.

If the individual fails to notify a change of circumstances that would affect the level of Pension Age Disability Payment that they are entitled to, the individual may:

  • be under or overpaid Pension Age Disability Payment
  • be committing a criminal offence.

The individual is committing a criminal offence if the individual both

  • does not have a reasonable excuse for not doing so
  • knew or ought to have known that a change might result in them not being entitled to assistance or becoming entitled to less assistance.

The individual will also continue to receive communications from Social Security Scotland, including a yearly letter with the new benefit rates (annual uprating notification). This will remind the individual to report a change of circumstances.

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