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Last updated: 9th May 2011
This section looks at the range of benefits you may be entitled to as an adult with an autism spectrum disorder. It also includes a guide to challenging decisions about your entitlements, as well as guidance on Carer's Allowance.
In this section, we offer an overview of benefits for people aged 60 and over.
Information about the main housing options available in the UK to older people with autism.
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is paid to people who are incapable of working because of illness and disability. It replaced Incapacity Benefit and Income Support paid on the basis of incapacity.
An information sheet introducing the governments' new benefit, PIP that is to replace the adult DLA.
Many adults with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) need support to live independently. Read more about the type of support that's available, having an assessment, and how to complain if you don't get the services you need.
Direct payments were introduced to provide more flexibility for those who have been assessed as being in need of services. Adults and young people with autism can apply for direct payments.
People with autism vary greatly in their housing needs. Some live independently but others may require 24-hour specialist support. This section outlines the main housing options available in the UK.
Incapacity Benefit has been abolished and replaced by Contributory Employment and Support Allowance. Incapacity Benefit was a benefit paid to people who either stop work or stop looking for work due to illness or disability.
Income support is a means-tested benefit payable to certain people on a low income.
The Government is reassessing everyone who claims Incapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance or Income Support on the basis of sickness or disability. Some people, eg carers or lone parents, qualify for Income Support for other reasons, and they will not be affected by these changes.
Self-directed support is a system of social care that lets people take control of their own lives and support.
An information sheet outlining the governments plans to abolish adult DLA and its replacement, PIP.
Find out more about how the Government's ongoing reassessment of Incapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance and Income Support will affect you.