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Universal Credit
Monthly means-tested payment from the DWP for working-age people on a low income or out of work, replacing six legacy benefits.
Welsh residents receive most benefits from DWP and HMRC in line with the rest of the UK. Wales administers some support via local authorities (Discretionary Assistance Fund, Council Tax Reduction) and funded childcare hours.
Monthly means-tested payment from the DWP for working-age people on a low income or out of work, replacing six legacy benefits.
Non-means-tested DWP benefit for people over State Pension age in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland who need help with personal care because of a physical or mental disability.
Council-issued parking concession for people with severe mobility problems or certain hidden disabilities, giving access to on-street parking concessions across the UK.
DWP benefit for children under 16 in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland who need extra looking after or have mobility difficulties because of a disability.
Non-means-tested DWP benefit for working-age adults in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland with a long-term health condition or disability affecting daily living or mobility.
NHS prepaid card for pregnant women and families with young children in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland to spend on milk, infant formula, fresh or frozen fruit and vegetables, and pulses.
A one-off £500 DWP payment in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland for first-time parents on qualifying benefits, or multiple-birth parents already with children.
Council grant towards adapting a disabled person’s home so they can continue living there independently, up to a statutory maximum that varies by nation.
A short-term council top-up for people receiving Housing Benefit or the housing element of Universal Credit who face a shortfall between rent and support received.
A one-off rebate on the winter electricity bill for low-income and pensioner households, applied by the energy supplier rather than paid in cash.
Annual tax-free payment from the DWP towards heating costs for people over State Pension age, reformed in 2025 so it is paid to all but recovered through the tax system above a set income threshold.
Weekly DWP payment for people in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland who spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone receiving a qualifying disability benefit.
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