All the money you get is called your
income.
Benefits and living allowances
Benefits can be claimed by anybody.
People with learning difficulties
and their carers could be able to get a number
of benefits and allowances.
It is important to know what these benefits
and entitlements are.
Benefits and entitlements can be difficult
to understand. It is a good idea to contact
your Welfare to Work Adviser. The Welfare to
Work Advisor can tell you whether you can get
a particular benefit or living allowance.
link to
Welfare to Work Advisers
You can look at The Department of Work and
Pensions (DWP) website (www.dwp.gov.uk).
It has a lot of information about benefits
and services. You can find out about the help
that you may be able to get, and how to apply
for benefits.
You can telephone the Benefit Enquiry Line
for People with Disabilities on 0800 882200
or text phone 0800 243355. These telephone numbers
are free.
Direct Payments
Other sources of money
A number of charities, groups and organisations
may be able to give you money to help you get
something you need.
We hope to get more information for this section.
If you know of an organisation that helps people
with learning difficulties by giving them money,
please contact us!
Plain Facts
The Norah Fry Research Centre at Bristol University
produces Plain Facts. Plain Facts makes the
findings of research easier to understand.
You might find these Plain Facts sheets
about Money and Benefits helpful.
Issue 10
(June 1997) - Direct payments for people with
learning difficulties
Issue 17
(July 2000) - Getting control of your Direct
Payment