Nearly 80,000 older DLA recipients in Scotland are set to transition to a new benefit system next year, promising smoother support and continuity under Social Security Scotland’s care.
80,000 Older DLA Claimants Moving to New Benefit System Early Next Year
In the spring of 2025, Social Security Scotland will take over the administration of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for adults in Scotland from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The new benefit is called Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance or (SADLA).
Who is Eligible For Scottish Adult DLA?
Scottish Adult DLA will only be available to adults over aged 18 who are already receiving DLA payments from the DWP and live in Scotland. This benefit will be closed to new applications, only people still receiving it will be able to.
The transition to Scottish Adult DLA will come in gradually, and people will not need to claim or re-qualify. Social Security Scotland will contact every person in stages and tell them when they will be moving to the new system.
- Eligibility requirements for Scottish Adult DLA:
- Over 18 years old
- Currently receiving DLA from DWP
- Living in Scotland
- No need to reapply; transition managed directly by Social Security Scotland
What About Adult Disability Payment (ADP)?
Some recipients of DLA born on or after April 8, 1948 will move instead to Adult Disability Payment (ADP), the Scottish replacement for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Most DLA recipients will move to Scottish Adult DLA. If severe changes in people’s health or disability occur or any request for a transfer is made.
Also, it should be the case of a relevant DLA award that has come to an end or scheduled for renewal. This strategy is intended for adults who require a different level or type of assistance as their personal circumstances change. Transferring to ADP will remain open until the full launch of Scottish Adult DLA in 2025.
Criteria for ADP Transfer:
- Born on or after April 8, 1948
- Significant change in health condition
- DLA award ending or due for review
Payment Continuity and Motability Support
Social Security Scotland has stated that DLA payments will not stop for those currently receiving this benefit. The DWP will keep making DLA payments until Social Security Scotland takes over completely, so there won't be a gap in the entitlement.
Moreover, once the motor payment transfer process has been completed, DWP will pass on the lease payments for Motability scheme users. This means that recipients who rely on accessible transport won’t have a break in coverage.
Independent Advocacy Support
To assist with any potential challenges, Social Security Scotland has arranged an Independent Advocacy Service through VoiceAbility. This service provides one-on-one guidance to individuals throughout the transition, making the process simpler and more transparent. Anyone requiring an advocate can contact Social Security Scotland by calling 0800 182 2222 to request a referral to the service.