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Published 09:03 12 Nov 2024 GMT
Updated 12:14 12 Nov 2024 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »The €400 boost should begin arriving in accounts this week, becoming one of several cash boosts since the October announcement.
Starting from Monday, November 11th, the payment is automatically being paid out to those in receipt of the Carer’s Support Grant.
This payment is usually delivered on a once-off basis each year in June, but this year will be supplemented with the November boost to further help carers.
The Carer’s Support Grant is available to people in receipt of the Carer’s Allowance (whether that be in full or at a half rate), Carer’s Benefit or Dominciliary Care Allowance.
If you’re not already receiving one of the above payments, you could still be eligible for this support grant if you are:
During the period of care, a person in receipt of the Support Grant can’t:
If you are eligible for the Carer’s Support Grant, the €400 lump sum will be given to you automatically, so you don’t need to apply.
This week, there will also be a €200 lump sum payment to nearly 254,000 people who are receiving the Living Alone Allowance.
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