Severe Disablement Allowance has been replaced with Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) – Jobcentre Plus will re-assess your Severe Disablement Allowance claim to see if you’re capable of work or eligible for ESA.
Re-assessing your claim
Jobcentre Plus will send you a questionnaire. This will ask you how your illness or disability affects your ability to complete everyday tasks.
- Complete this questionnaire and return it by the deadline. Include original medical reports or letters that are relevant – you’ll get these back.
- Jobcentre Plus will tell you if you need a face-to-face Work Capability Assessment – you must go.
- If the re-assessment shows you’re capable of working, your Severe Disablement Allowance will stop. Jobcentre Plus will discuss your next steps, including claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance.
- If the re-assessment shows you cannot work, you’ll be transferred automatically onto ESA.
Rates – See Benefit Rates
Working and Severe Disablement Allowance
Your Severe Disablement Allowance is not usually affected if you:
- do volunteer work
- work for less than 16 hours a week on average and earn up to £131.50 a week
- work and earn up to £131.50 a week, if your work is done as part of a treatment programme or is supervised by someone from a local council or voluntary organisation
- work and earn up to £131.50 a week and are exempt from personal capability assessment
This is called ‘permitted work’.
If your circumstances change
Tell the Jobcentre Plus office dealing with your claim if your circumstances change – this can affect how much you get.
You must also tell them if you start any kind of permitted work.
If you think you may be able to claim or require further advice contact your local Jobcentre.
The benefit cap
The benefit cap limits the total amount of benefit you can get. It applies to most people aged 16 or over who have not reached State Pension age.
Some individual benefits are not affected, but it may affect the total amount of benefit you get.