Carer Support Payment: A New Chapter for Unpaid Carers in Scotland
Carer Support Payment has replaced Carer’s Allowance in Scotland, offering improved support to unpaid carers who play such a vital - and often invisible - role in our society.
At CHAP, we know just how much unpaid carers contribute, often putting their own needs on hold to support a family member, friend or neighbour. This new payment is designed to better reflect their circumstances and make it easier to get the support they deserve.
What is Carer Support Payment?
Carer Support Payment is a benefit issued by Social Security Scotland, offering financial support to people who provide 35 or more hours of unpaid care a week to someone receiving a qualifying disability benefit - such as Adult Disability Payment or Attendance Allowance.
What’s Different?
Unlike Carer’s Allowance, the new system is designed to be:
- More flexible - carers in full-time education can now apply, removing a barrier faced by many young and adult learners.
- Less restrictive - there’s more support for carers navigating changes in work, health, or family life.
- Better aligned with other Scottish benefits - helping to reduce overlap and confusion.
How Much Is It?
You could receive £83.30 per week (as of April 2025), paid every four weeks. This amount is not taxed, and it doesn’t count towards the benefit cap.
In addition, Carer’s Allowance Supplement is an extra payment for eligible unpaid carers who are getting Carer Support Payment. This payment is made twice a year and is unique to Scotland. Each payment of Carer’s Allowance Supplement in 2025 will be £293.50. It is paid automatically without the need to apply.
Who Can Claim It?
Many people provide regular care but don’t realise they could be entitled to financial support.
To be eligible to apply, you must:
- Be aged 16 or over
- Usually live in Scotland
- Provide care for 35 hours or more a week (this includes if you provide care all day every day)
- Not earn more than £196 a week after tax, National Insurance and expenses (this threshold has been increased from £151 per week)
What If You Were Already Getting Carer’s Allowance?
If you were receiving Carer’s Allowance and you live in Scotland, you should have been automatically transferred to Carer Support Payment - you don’t need to apply again. But if you’re unsure or something doesn’t look right, CHAP can help you check and get it sorted.
How CHAP Can Help
Our friendly, professional advisers can:
- Check if you're eligible
- Help you apply
- Go through a benefits check to make sure you're claiming what you're entitled to
All our services are free, independent and confidential.
Get in touch: Freephone 030 0002 0002
For further information: https://www.mygov.scot/carer-support-payment





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