Resource: Carer's Allowance (UK)

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Carer's Allowance (UK)

Financial help for carers of disabled people

Source: UK Government

Resource Summary
The UK Government web site provides information on Carer's Allowance, a benefit for individuals who spend a significant amount of time caring for someone with a disability, including autism. This resource outlines eligibility criteria, how to apply, and the impact on other benefits, supporting those who dedicate their lives to caring for others.

This resource provides authoritative information on Carer's Allowance, the main benefit for carers in the UK. It is essential for those who care for autistic individuals, whether children or adults, for at least 35 hours a week and meet specific earnings criteria. The page clearly defines who is eligible for Carer's Allowance, including details on the disability benefits the cared-for person must be receiving (e.g. PIP daily living component, DLA care component at middle or higher rate). It explains the application process, the amount payable, and importantly, how Carer's Allowance can affect other benefits received by both the carer and the person they care for. The resource also highlights that carers can earn a certain amount while receiving the allowance. This information is vital for ensuring that individuals who provide invaluable care to autistic people receive the financial recognition and support they are entitled to, acknowledging the significant time and effort involved in their caring role.

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