ContentsPart 1 Mental healthProvides an overview of the different types of benefits and of the different types of mental health problems. Read this part to understand the kinds of issues that you can encounter when claiming benefits with a mental health problem, and for information on supporting another person going through the claims process.Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Mental health and benefitsChapter 3 Giving advicePart 2 Benefits for mental healthCovers the main rules for the benefits you are most likely to claim if you have a mental health problem. Use this part to check whether you qualify for any of these benefits, and for information on how to claim, the amount you may receive and how you are paid.Chapter 4 Employment and support allowanceChapter 5 Universal creditChapter 6 Pension creditChapter 7 Housing benefitChapter 8 Personal independence paymentChapter 9 Adult disability allowanceChapter 10 Disability living allowanceChapter 11 Child disability allowanceChapter 12 Attendance allowanceChapter 13 Carers’ benefitsChapter 14 Other financial supportPart 3 Key topicsContains some of the main topics that you are likely to encounter when claiming benefits with a mental health problem. Use this part for rules and practical insights that apply to a range of benefits.Chapter 15 Supporting evidenceChapter 16 AssessmentsChapter 17 Work, work-related requirements and sanctionsChapter 18 In education, hospital, a care home or prisonChapter 19 Getting a decision changedChapter 20 Support, escalation and third partiesAppendicesAppendix 1 Glossary of termsAppendix 2 Information and adviceAppendix 3 Work capability assessment physical descriptorsAppendix 4 Abbreviations used in the notes