Disability living allowance and personal independence payment
If the payment of disability living allowance (DLA) care component or personal independence payment (PIP) daily living component has stopped because your child is in residential accommodation (not foster care), it can be paid for days your child spends at home with you. The day s/he comes home and the day s/he goes back into local authority accommodation count as days at home. For example, if your child comes home on Friday evening and returns to local authority accommodation on Sunday evening, this counts as three days at home. The DLA care component/PIP daily living component is payable for these three days.
Tell the Disability Benefit Centre about any days your child spends at home.
DLA for children will start to be replaced in Scotland from 2021 by child disability payment. It is expected that the same rules about coming home for some of the time will apply to the care component of child disability payment.1Reg 12 DACYP(S) Regs (draft) If you are no longer your child’s appointee for DLA, payments are not made to you. If your child starts to spend more time at home with you, it may be appropriate for you to become the appointee again. Apply by contacting the Disability Benefit Centre (see Appendix 1).