6. Child disability payment
Child disability payment (CDP) is replacing disability living allowance (DLA) for children in Scotland. It was introduced for new claims in three pilot areas (local authority areas Dundee City, Perth and Kinross, and the Western Isles) from 26 July 2021 and in the rest of Scotland from 22 November 2021. You cannot claim CDP for the child if s/he already gets DLA. Children who are already getting DLA are being transferred to CDP without having to make a claim for it. This transfer process started in late 2021.
It is a benefit for children with mobility problems and/or care needs as a result of a disability or health condition.
CDP is not means tested and you do not have to have paid any national insurance contributions to get it.
Social Security Scotland is responsible for the adminstration of CDP.