Disability benefits
If the child you are fostering gets child disability payment (CDP), they keep getting it while in foster care as long as they continue to satisfy the usual conditions of entitlement.1Reg 17(5) DACYP(S) Regs Once the young person reaches age 16, if they are still on CDP, or if they get adult disability payment (ADP), the mobility component continues. The care component (CDP) or daily living component (ADP) continues if either:2s93(4)(a)(ii) and (iii) C(S)A 1995; reg 17(5)(a)(ii) DACYP(S) Regs; reg 27(5) DAWAP(S) Regs •their health or development is likely to be significantly or further impaired without provision of services; or
•they are in need of care and attention because they are disabled.
If you think the child for whom you care is entitled to CDP, you can make a claim on their behalf.
If the child has been in local authority accommodation (eg, a residential unit) before coming to live with you, their CDP care component may have stopped being paid. Let Social Security Scotland (SSS) know they are now living with you and the care component should be paid again.
If a child you are fostering gets CDP, you may be able to be appointed to act on the child’s behalf in relation to their CDP award.3s85A SS(S)A 2018 Contact SSS about this.