The comments from people who have not received their £150 disability cost of living payment have slowed to a trickle, so we’re now asking if you have received your second cost of living payment.

The target for payments was between 8 and 23 November, except for tax credit claimants who should be paid between 23 and 30 November.

The second cost of living payment is the £324 sum that follows on from the £326 that was paid in July 2022.

You may get a payment if you receive any of the following benefits:

  • Universal Credit
  • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
  • Income Support
  • Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Working Tax Credit

You will not get a payment if you get New Style Employment and Support Allowance, contributory Employment and Support Allowance, or New Style Jobseeker’s Allowance, unless you get Universal Credit.

For UC you will be eligible if you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of Universal Credit for an assessment period that ended in the period 26 August 2022 to 25 September 2022.

For income-based JSA, income-based ESA, Income Support and Pension Credit you will be eligible if

you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of income-based JSA, income-related ESA, Income Support or Pension Credit for any day in the period 26 August 2022 to 25 September 2022.

There’s more details about eligibility on this gov.uk page

Missing payments

The same page also says that if you don’t receive your payment you can complete the missing payments form here.

At the time of writing the missing payments form page actually says that it is for the £150 payment, but hopefully they will update that information soon.

Let us know in the comments section below whether you have received your payment or not.

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    JLee · 1 days ago
    I r hope Labour makes things a bit better,,,,?
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    Amber · 5 months ago
    I got PIP for OCD for some discriptors although only standard award, washing and dressing and preparing food. Other discriptor was not for OCD. I never thought about putting I constantly check cooker, straightners and plugs before I leave the house. I have other mobility issues all relating to mental health but in 2017 I never applied for mobility as I thought it would be another excuse for DWP to deny an award. My initial award was 2017 and was a huge battle. 3 times I applied and 3 hearings, this after an assessor gave me the points but DWP stripped me of them and I had to appeal. The appeal was won in my absence. 
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    Michelle · 5 months ago
    My son gets pip he has OCD and an underactive thyroid.  His OCD makes him very withdrawn, moody, and is very hot tempered. He washes his hands numerous times a day washes cutlery and dishes when they are already clean, numerous things really. He attended a special needs school.  I think it's a really misunderstood condition, the assessments are a waste of time they don't know about every ailment people have. I have epilepsy they told me that wasn't a disability if I'm not able to do something due to seizures the that's a disability! My son receives higher rates on both parts of pip he barely goes out , hardly comes out of his room won't even eat his food downstairs.  He's become a recluse with OCD. 
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    Christine · 5 months ago
    The link on this page goes to a page on COPD which fits with the text. Should be for OCD?
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    Steph · 5 months ago
    I'm currently appealing my award for PIP after an assessment in August, I've been receiving PIP since 2018 for OCD and anxiety, the assessment came and she seemed so nice and understanding...her letter was the total opposite resulting in my PIP ending due to change of circumstances! I submitted a mandatory reconsideration that was turned down, so now the stress of a tribunal ahead. I was receiving standard daily living component and standard mobility, the stress of this has had a huge impact on my mental health and especially my OCD which has got really bad, I'm washing my hands constantly to the point they are cracked and sore. I'm hoping the tribunal will see what the dwp are brushing over and reinstate PIP again, I've found it reassuring on here listening to others experiences. 
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      Steph · 5 months ago
      @Rosemarie davey Can you appeal Rosemarie? I'm so angry at the dwp and how they treat people just like you my assessment was via a phone call...
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      Rosemarie davey · 5 months ago
      @Steph I use to get high rate of pip I did a telephone call and they put me back to low how can they tell what I am like over the phone I feel that I don't won't to live anymore because the dwp