Severe disability premium letter received during DLA to PIP changeover, can SDP be backdated?

fifejohn88
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Hi All!
have recently received a letter from DWP saying that due to a change (i assume this is related to my PIP award which i am currently waiting for) i may be entitled to a severe disability premium with my ESA.
i am registered blind and have been for the entirety of my ESA claim and have never been contacted about any premiums, didnt even know they existed. I have read online that unlike a DLA to PIP changeover, SDP can be backdated to when i became entitled to it - can anyone help with what this means? Will this be from the date of my PIP decision? Start of my PIP claim? Or even further back? I have also been in receipt of housing benefit for 3 years and my understanding is i was entitled to a disability premium back then?
Apologies for the lengthy post, it can be very difficult to find this stuff online.
have recently received a letter from DWP saying that due to a change (i assume this is related to my PIP award which i am currently waiting for) i may be entitled to a severe disability premium with my ESA.
i am registered blind and have been for the entirety of my ESA claim and have never been contacted about any premiums, didnt even know they existed. I have read online that unlike a DLA to PIP changeover, SDP can be backdated to when i became entitled to it - can anyone help with what this means? Will this be from the date of my PIP decision? Start of my PIP claim? Or even further back? I have also been in receipt of housing benefit for 3 years and my understanding is i was entitled to a disability premium back then?
Apologies for the lengthy post, it can be very difficult to find this stuff online.
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hi and welcome to scope @fifejohn88
Useful info from entitledto here:
https://www.entitledto.co.uk/help/severe-disability-premium
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What DLA were you getting previously?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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calcotti said:What DLA were you getting previously?
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Clearer now.
Because you only had low rate care DLA you did not qualify for the SDP at that time.
If you are awarded Daily Living PIP you will be entitled to SDP if you live alone and no one claims Carer’s Allowance for looking after you.
The SDP entitlement would start from the date the PIP award commences. Not clear why you have received the SDP letter before you have received a PIP decision.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
calcotti said:Clearer now.
Because you only had low rate care DLA you did not qualify for the SDP at that time.
If you are awarded Daily Living PIP you will be entitled to SDP if you live alone and no one claims Carer’s Allowance for looking after you.
The SDP entitlement would start from the date the PIP award commences. Not clear why you have received the SDP letter before you have received a PIP decision.
do you know much about the disability premium? According to gov website you are entitled to this if registered blind? -
fifejohn88 said: ..do you know much about the disability premium? According to gov website you are entitled to this if registered blind?
https://www.gov.uk/disability-premiums/what-youll-getIf you get income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) you cannot get the disability premium, but you may still qualify for the severe and enhanced premiums.
Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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