Welfare Benefit – FAQ’s
UK Benefits Explained | PIP vs UC vs ESA vs Attendance Allowance
Understanding the key UK benefits Navigating the UK benefits system can be confusing. Many people are unsure which benefits they may be…
Attendance Allowance Explained: Support for Older Adults
Attendance Allowance is a benefit for people over State Pension age who need help with personal care due to illness or disability. …
What is Universal Credit?
Universal Credit (UC) is a monthly benefit designed to support people who are on a low income, out of work, or unable…
What is the difference between PIP and DLA?
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA) are both welfare benefits provided to individuals in the UK. While both provide…
What is ESA?
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is a welfare benefit provided to individuals in the UK who have limited work capability. It is…
What is Pension Credit?
Pension Credit (PC) is a means-tested welfare benefit designed to provide financial support to pensioners in the UK. Those who have a…
What is Attendance Allowance?
Attendance Allowance (AA) is a non-means-tested welfare benefit. This support is available to those aged 65 or over in the UK who…
What is Universal Credit?
Universal Credit (UC) is a major UK welfare benefit system. The government introduced it in an attempt to streamline the process of…
What is Housing Benefit?
Housing Benefit helps people on low incomes or certain benefits with their housing costs. This may include rent or associated service charges,…
What is Personal Independence Payment (PIP)?
Personal Independence Payment, commonly referred to as ‘PIP’, is a non-means-tested government benefit. The aim of this payment is to help people…