Scottish Child Payments
The Scottish Government has confirmed that the Scottish Child Payment for families with a child under six will open for applications in November 2020, with first payments beginning from the end of February 2021. The payment will be £10.00 a week per child, for families in receipt of:
- Universal credit
- Child tax credit or working tax credit
- Income-based jobseeker’s allowance
- Income-related employment and support allowance
- Income support
- Pension credit
Payments will stop when the child reaches the age of six, but the Scottish Government says that it is committed to rolling out the benefit to families with children under 16, planned for the end of 2022.
There are no limits on the number of eligible children supported by the Scottish Child Payment, however a child can only be claimed for by one person similar to the current rules for Child Benefit and Tax Credits
The Scottish Child Payment will be administered by Social Security Scotland through an application-based process and will be paid on a four-weekly basis.
More details can be found on the Scottish Government website: https://www.gov.scot/policies/social-security/scottish-child-payment/
CHAP will publish a new article once the applications are live.
In the meantime If you require further information on the above, or if you need any other advice regarding benefits, housing or debt you can contact CHAP through our live chat service, which is available from 10am to 6pm Mondays and Wednesdays and 10am to 3pm on Fridays at
www.chap.org.uk or you can contact us via phone
on 030 0002 0002.





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