Universal credit and work
This course is aimed at frontline advisers supporting claimants in work and for advisers supporting claimants back into work.
This course is aimed at frontline advisers supporting claimants in work and for advisers supporting claimants back into work.
This two-morning course will enable you to assess which of a client’s debts should be given priority, in order to try to avoid the loss of their home, essential goods or services and imprison
Many young people who have been ‘looked after’ by the local authority are affected by special social security rules.
Do you advise or support former members of the British armed services and their families?
This two-morning course is aimed at those supporting women fleeing from domestic abuse.
This one-day standard level online course looks at the universal credit (UC) rules that particularly affect ill or disabled people.
Disability living allowance (DLA) is the main way of meeting the additional needs of many children, yet it is under-claimed and can be hard to understand.
‘Kinship care’ is the situation in which a child goes to live with a member of their extended family or with a family friend. This course looks at benefit issues that arise for kinship carers.
This course provides an overview of benefit support for families in Scotland from pregnancy to school age.
If you need to get a universal credit or other benefit decision changed, this course aims to gives you the essential knowledge to do it.