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Scottish benefits- rules about living in Scotland
Find out the rules about living in Scotland for Social Security Scotland benefits, including habitual residence and going abroad temporarily
Job Start Payment
Find out about Job Start Payment and who can get
Children who are looked after by the local authority
A definition of children in need and information on the services which local authorities must provide
Appealing to the First-tier Tribunal (Social Security Chamber)
Find out how to appeal a benefit decision made by Social Security Scotland. A re-determination must usually take place before you can appeal
Bereavement and funeral benefits
Find out about bereavement and funeral benefits. What you can claim depends on your circumstances and what your relationship was to the person who died
Step 3: Decide if you need legal help for your Simple Procedure claim
Step 3: Decide if you need legal help for your Simple Procedure claim This advice applies to Scotland. See advice for See advice for England, See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Wales
Get ready to fill in the work capability form for Universal Credit
Find out what to do before you fill in the WCA50 form, so you can give the information you need
Other information
Read about giving other information which does not fit anywhere else on the ESA form. You can use extra sheets of paper if there’s not enough space in the box