The SNP Scottish Government has extended eligibility for the Pension Age Disability Payment (PADP) to thirteen more local authority areas ahead of its national rollout as the fifteenth Social Security Scotland payment on 22nd April.

The new payment is for people of State Pension age who are disabled or living with long-term health conditions, taking a fairer and more respectful approach than the existing UK-wide Attendance Allowance, which only classifies people as terminally ill if they are expected to live for 12 months or less.

The PADP automatically entitles the terminally ill to the highest level of payment, regardless of how long they are expected to live. The payment, which is not means-tested, will be worth between £290 and £434 a month, increasing to between £295 and £441 a month from 1 April 2025.

Commenting, SNP MSP Emma Roddick said:

“In light of the UK Labour government’s decision to cut the Winter Fuel Payment and slash PIP provision, the SNP Scottish Government is delivering the financial support that our older disabled people deserve.

“I am glad that the Pension Age Disability Payment is now available across the Highlands and Islands, particularly as the terminally ill will automatically be entitled to the highest level of payment, regardless of life expectancy – a marked change from Westminster’s Attendance Allowance.

“This new benefit marks another step forward in the SNP Government’s commitment to creating a fairer, more compassionate social security system tailored to the needs of the people of the Highlands and Islands with the principles of dignity, fairness, and respect at its heart.

“I urge all those who think they may be eligible to apply today – my team is here to help if you need any more information or assistance.”

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