The Partial Capacity Benefit is a scheme that helps people with reduced work capacity due to health issues, allowing them to return to work or self-employment and still receive a payment from the Department of Social Protection
The Partial Capacity Benefit is a scheme for people who can't work as much because of health problems. It lets them go back to work or start their own business and still get money from the Department of Social Protection.
There's no limit on how many hours you can work or how much you can earn, and you can also start your own business while getting Partial Capacity Benefit. If you were getting Invalidity Pension, your Partial Capacity Benefit will continue for up to three years or 156 weeks, or until you turn 66. After the three years, you can apply again and they will check if you still qualify.
How much do you get for Partial Capacity Benefit? The amount of Partial Capacity Benefit varies. It includes a personal rate for you and may also include increases for your qualified adult and children.