The Disability Living Allowance (DLA), overseen by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), provides essential financial support to children under 16 who face mobility challenges or require additional care due to disabilities. While DLA is no longer available for adults—replaced by the Personal Independence Payment (PIP)—it remains a critical lifeline for eligible families across the UK, with nearly one million beneficiaries.
Increased DLA Rates Reflect Rising Costs of Living
In 2024, DLA rates were increased by 6.7%, aligning with the inflationary cost of living. This adjustment ensures that families can maintain the necessary care and support for their children without excessive financial hardship. Additionally, the DWP has outlined a clear eligibility framework, listing 57 qualifying medical conditions, to simplify the application process and offer transparency to applicants.
Eligibility for DLA: Who Can Apply?
DLA is specifically designed for children under 16 who:
- Require more care or supervision than their peers of the same age.
- Face mobility difficulties due to a recognized medical condition.
Common Qualifying Conditions
The DWP has identified a broad spectrum of qualifying medical conditions, such as:
- Arthritis
- Epilepsy
- Severe mental impairments
- Visual and hearing disorders
- Chronic respiratory disorders For the complete list of conditions, refer to the table below.
Components and Rates of DLA in 2024
DLA consists of two main components: Care Component and Mobility Component, each addressing specific needs.
1. Care Component
This element supports individuals requiring help with personal care. Rates for 2024 include:
Care Level | Weekly Rate (£) | Eligibility Criteria |
---|---|---|
Lowest Rate | 28.70 | Requires help for part of the day. |
Middle Rate | 72.66 | Needs frequent assistance or constant supervision during the day or night. |
Highest Rate | 108.57 | Requires care both day and night. |
2. Mobility Component
Designed to assist those with walking difficulties or who need guidance outdoors. Rates for 2024 are:
Mobility Level | Weekly Rate (£) | Eligibility Criteria |
---|---|---|
Lower Rate | 28.70 | Can walk but needs supervision or guidance outdoors. |
Higher Rate | 72.66 | Unable or nearly unable to walk or requires substantial outdoor assistance. |
How to Apply for DLA
Parents or guardians can apply for DLA for their child using one of the following methods:
Online Application
- Visit the UK government’s official website to access the DLA claim form.
- Provide detailed information about the child’s medical condition and how it impacts their daily life.
Telephone Support
- Call the DLA helpline to request a paper form or assistance during the application process.
- Services include support for hearing-impaired individuals through textphone or video relay.
Contact Details for Assistance
Service | Contact | Availability |
---|---|---|
Telephone | 0800 121 4600 | Monday–Friday, 9 am to 5 pm |
Textphone (Hearing Impaired) | 0800 121 4523 | |
Relay UK | Dial 18001 followed by 0800 121 4600 | |
BSL Video Relay Service | Available during office hours |
Medical Conditions Covered by DLA
The DWP has identified 57 conditions that qualify a child for DLA. These include, but are not limited to:
Category | Examples |
---|---|
Musculoskeletal Disorders | Arthritis, trauma to limbs |
Neurological Disorders | Epilepsy, multiple sclerosis |
Respiratory Issues | Asthma, cystic fibrosis |
Sensory Impairments | Visual disorders, hearing impairments |
Mental Health Conditions | Psychosis, behavioral disorders |
Chronic Illnesses | Diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease |
Payment Process and Schedule
DLA payments are typically issued every four weeks on a Wednesday. If the scheduled payment falls on a bank holiday, the funds are released earlier.
Payment Feature | Details |
---|---|
Frequency | Every four weeks |
Payment Method | Direct deposit to a bank or basic account |
Bank Holiday Adjustments | Payments made earlier when necessary |
Transition to Adult Benefits
As recipients turn 16, their eligibility transitions to adult benefits, such as PIP. The DWP communicates directly with families to ensure a seamless transition and continued financial support based on the individual’s needs.
FAQs
Who qualifies for DLA?
Children under 16 with disabilities requiring extra care or mobility assistance compared to peers of the same age may qualify.
What are the current DLA rates?
For 2024, care rates range from £28.70 to £108.57 per week, and mobility rates are £28.70 or £72.66 per week.
How do I apply for DLA?
You can apply online via the government website or by contacting the DLA helpline to request a printed application form.