Disabilty premium

cate123
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Hi I get esa iam intiled to t disabilty premium even though my brother lives with me and is on universal credit I also get pip
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Hi, Cate welcome to the community. Are you in need of advice?
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If your ESA is the old Income Related, there are conditions for receiving the SDP when you live with someone.
Your brother would need to receive a qualifying benefit; UC isn't a qualifying benefit therefore making you ineligible for SDP.
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Iam in a support group does that make a difference
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The Support Group makes no difference. You would only be entitled to SDP if all the adults that live with you are either registered blind or claiming a qualifying disability benefit their self, such as PIP daily living, DLA mid/high rate care or AA.
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