Changing decisions - Scottish benefits
When a Scottish benefit is refused, an award is wrong or there is an overpayment, what steps can you take to put things right?
When a Scottish benefit is refused, an award is wrong or there is an overpayment, what steps can you take to put things right?
This course is essential for welfare rights advisers in Scotland who want to challenge decisions of the First-tier Tribunal effectively.
This course gives you the essential skills to get universal credit decisions changed. There are different ways to legally change a decision.
Build your skills with this practical course on effective legal research for benefit casework. Competent casework starts by knowing the right questions to ask your client.
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