If you are a young person with SEND and would like to know what financial support is available to you, this page will help you find out.
If you are a young person with SEND and would like to know what financial support is available to you, this page will help you find out.
There are a wealth of resources of available if you need financial support as a parent or carer of a SEND child. Please see below for more support information at each stage.
Family Fund website - Family Fund grants
GOV.UK website - Child Benefit
GOV.UK website - Universal Credit
GOV.UK website - VAT relief on goods for disabled children and young people
North Somerset Online Directory - personal budget
GOV.UK website - Disability Living Allowance
GOV.UK website - Carer's Allowance
North Somerset Online Directory website - Free Early Education for two-year-olds
North Somerset Online Directory website - SEN top-up funding
Blue Badge disabled parking permit
GOV.UK website - DLA mobility component
Motability website - Motability Scheme
GOV.UK website - Free Early Education for three and four-year-olds
GOV.UK website - Disabled Facilities Grant
North Somerset Online Directory - Disability Access Fund (for childcare providers)
The kind of support you get will depend on your needs and circumstances. We've put together an overview of the main kinds of support you could get on this page.
If you’re under 16, you can apply for a Disability Living Allowance (DLA) to help you with day-to-day costs.
You can apply for Disability Living Allowance (DLA) if:
Personal Independence Payment is gradually replacing DLA.
When you are 16 years old, you'll need to move from Disability Living Allowance to Personal Independence Payment - even if you have a lifetime or indefinite award for DLA. You won't automatically move over to PIP.
If you’re over 16 and in education, you can apply for Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) to help you with day-to-day costs.
This does not affect your student finance, which is money you may be able to borrow to help pay for university or college fees and to help with living costs.
You can apply for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) if you live in England and have a disability that affects your ability to study.
This may be a:
You’ll need to give proof of your disability or condition.
You must also:
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is money for people over 16 who have extra care needs or difficulty getting around because of a disability. You could get between £23.30 and £148.85 a week. The amount you get depends on how your condition affects you. A health professional will work out the level of help you can get.
If you’re over 18 you might be able to claim Universal Credit.
You can use a benefits calculator to check what benefits you could get.
If you’re 16 or over and your illness or disability affects how much you can work, you can apply for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). This can include:
A Personal Budget is financial support from the council which can help with the cost of your support and living.
entitled to website - use their calculator to see what you could be entitled to
GOV.UK website - browse benefits
Childcare Choices website - get help with your childcare costs