Benefits and the armed services community
Do you advise or support former members of the British armed services and their families?
Do you advise or support former members of the British armed services and their families?
A period spent in prison – on remand or serving a sentence – can have far-reaching consequences for social security benefit entitlement, both for the person in prison and for their family.
This is essential training if you are starting out as a welfare rights adviser in Scotland or need a good understanding of the benefits system.
This two-morning online training course summarises how the personal independence payment (PIP) claim process or ‘journey’ works and the importance of the PIP2 questionnaire.
Child disability payment (CDP) is a Scottish benefit that helps towards the additional needs of disabled children.
This two-morning course is aimed at those supporting women fleeing from domestic abuse.
Social security law and tax credit law can change from day to day and advisers need to keep abreast of developments to advise their clients correctly.
Social security law and tax credit law can change from day to day and advisers need to keep abreast of developments to advise their clients correctly.
Universal credit is the main working age, means-tested benefit for people in Scotland and throughout the UK.
This course looks at the universal credit (UC) rules that particularly affect ill or disabled people.