Jobseeker’s allowance
Note: if you are not already getting income-based jobseeker’s allowance (JSA), you are very likely to have to claim UC instead.
If you are a kinship carer, your JSA may be affected in one of two ways.
•If you have been getting JSA since before 6 April 2004 and you have a dependent child, you may still be getting amounts in your JSA for her/him. This is only the case if you have not claimed CTC. If this applies to you because you get JSA for other children in the family and you now want to include the child who has come to live with you, s/he must be considered to be a member of your household for JSA purposes (see here). •Some couples have to make a joint claim for JSA, which means that you both need to claim, ‘sign on’ and look for work. This does not apply if you and your partner are caring for a child.
Part of your household
Sometimes, even though a child lives with someone, s/he is not treated as part of her/his household for JSA purposes. It is possible that the DWP may not treat the child for whom you care as part of your household for JSA. This is because the rules that affect kinship carers in this situation are not clear.1Reg 78 JSA Regs sets out circumstances in which a person is to be treated as not being a member of the household. Arguably, your situation does not fall within this because the arrangement does not amount to the child being ‘boarded out under a relevant Scottish enactment’. If the DWP decides that a child is not part of your household for JSA purposes, and you lose benefit as a result, seek advice.
The effect of local authority payments
The local authority may be paying you under section 22 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995, section 50 of the Children Act 1975 or regulation 33 of the Looked After Children (Scotland) Regulations 2009.
Any payment the local authority makes should be disregarded in full,2Sch 7 paras 26(1)(ba), 27 and 29(1)(c) JSA Regs; para 28378 DMG Vol 5 Ch28 except if you are still getting amounts in your JSA for a child. In this case, Section 50 payments count as income up to the amount equal to the child’s personal allowance and any disabled child premium for that child.3Sch 7 para 26 JSA Regs, unamended by SS(WTCCTC)(CA) Regs for claimants still receiving amounts for children in JSA