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Edinburgh mum praises disability benefit for helping daughter defy the odds

An Edinburgh mum has revealed how disability benefits have afforded her daughter opportunities that she would never have had otherwise.

Caroline Milburn has encouraged others to explore whether they are eligible for benefits such as the Child Disability Payment. Her daughter Piper, nine, was told that she would not be able to walk until the age of six but has defied all odds with her progress.

Mum Caroline says a lot of this is down to the support they have received through disability benefits which have provided financial support to families and carers to cover the extra costs involved for caring for a disabled child or young person, the Daily Record reports.

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She said: "Piper is such a unique character. When she was born we were told she wouldn't walk until she was around six, but she was walking at two. She's so determined and knows her own mind. If she wants to do something she'll do it.

"Disability benefits allowed me to buy her a tablet and give her access to games that help her learn. She just thinks she's having fun but the games have taught her so much. She plays them with her five-year-old brother sitting beside her and he learns with her.

"Child Disability Payment helps cover the costs of buying Piper new clothes and duvets as she is always chewing holes in them. It also allows me to send her to holiday clubs. She loves them and they're really good for her, but they cost about £40 a week.

"Piper is such an amazing girl and she makes everyone's lives better. Without disability benefits we'd not have been able to give her all the experiences and opportunities she's had to learn and connect with the world."

The Scottish Government is launching a new advertisement campaign to try to encourage others to take-up devolved disability benefits. From today (Monday April 10), adverts will be shown on TV to try to raise awareness of the support that exists for families who have children that suffer from long term illnesses.

The above benefit was rolled out nationwide in November 2021 after the Scottish Government received significant new social security powers. Adult Disability Payment is available to people aged between 16 and state pension age who are disabled, have a long-term health condition or a terminal illness.

They are paid and administered by Social Security Scotland and replace the Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP) Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for children, DLA and Personal Independence Payment for adults.

People already getting disability benefits from DWP will see their award transfer automatically and they do not need to apply separately.

Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said: "Being disabled or having a long-term health condition can come with a variety of extra costs, such as paying more for accessible transport.

“We want to make sure that disabled children and adults get all the extra financial support they are entitled to, to ease the impact of those costs.

"This campaign is not just about raising awareness but also has an important role to play in helping to remove any stigma that people may be worried about when applying for social security.

"We believe social security is a human right. It is here for any of us should we need it and we want to make sure people are accessing what they are due.

"This is the first time that we are proactively promoting disability benefits as part of a national advertising campaign, including adverts on TV. We are not aware of the UK Government running a campaign on the equivalent UK benefits for over 30 years.

"I want to actively encourage people to check if they are eligible for child and adult disability payments and make sure they get extra financial support to help them live full and independent lives."

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