The government's proposed benefit cap will apply to carers
looking after their disabled offspring, forcing some parents to move
out of their home or put their child into care, it has been confirmed.
Ministers
have repeatedly said disabled people will be exempt from the
£500-a-week benefit cap that is due to come into force in April.
But
they have now accepted that if a parent is still looking after a
disabled child after they reach adulthood, even if the child's mental
age is as low as eight, the parent and the child will be treated
separately, and the parent will be subject to the benefits cap.
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