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HB5 - A guide to non-contributory benefits for disabled people and carers
Terminology
About this guide
Introduction
Attendance Allowance (AA)
Carer’s Allowance (CA)
Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA)
Further information
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HB5 - A guide to non-contributory benefits for disabled people and carers
HB5 - A guide to non-contributory benefits for disabled people and carers (November 2006)
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Terminology
About this guide
This guide and the law
Recovery of Benefits from Compensation (formerly known as Compensation Recovery)
Introduction
Gender Recognition Act 2004
Civil Partnership Act 2004
Attendance Allowance (AA)
AA - Eligibility
AA - How to claim
AA - How claims are decided
AA - Changes of circumstances
AA - Living away from home
AA - Other benefits
Carer's Allowance (CA)
CA - Eligibility
CA - Exemptions
CA - Dependants
CA - How to claim
CA - Changes of circumstances
CA - Other benefits
CA - National Insurance (NI) contributions
CA - Home Responsibilities Protection (HRP)
CA -State Second Pension
Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
DLA - Eligibility
DLA - The care component
DLA - The mobility component
DLA - Additional benefits
DLA - How to claim
DLA - How claims are decided
DLA - Changes of circumstances
DLA - Living away from home
DLA - Motability
Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA)
SDA - Introduction
SDA - Dependants
SDA - Effects on other benefits
SDA - If you need to make a further claim for SDA
SDA - How claims are decided
SDA - Changes of circumstances
SDA - National Insurance (NI) contributions
SDA - State Second Pension
Further information
Rates of benefits
Information sent by third parties
Child Tax Credit
Guides and leaflets and where to get them
Benefit Enquiry Line
The Acts and Regulations
Useful addresses
Prescribed degrees of disablement
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