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- Introduction to welfare rights (Scotland), 6 – 8 and 13 – 15 Sept 2022 ONLINE
Introduction to welfare rights (Scotland), 6 – 8 and 13 – 15 Sept 2022 ONLINE
This is essential training if you are starting out as a welfare rights adviser or need a good understanding of the benefits system. It introduces you to the social security system and important concepts to help you maximise benefit entitlement. You will gain a detailed knowledge of the core benefits and assessments involved in welfare rights advice – universal credit, the assessment of limited capability for work and the assessment of adult disability payment which replaces personal independence payment in Scotland. You will learn how to maximise entitlement and deal with problems.
The course covers:
Benefits overview
- The structure of the benefits system
- The range of benefits available in different circumstances
- Key concepts in income-related benefit entitlement
Universal credit
- Who is entitled to universal credit
- Helping people claim and manage the system
- The transfer from legacy benefits
- The amounts that make up universal credit
- How universal credit awards are calculated
Work capability assessment
- What the work capability assessment is for
- Who has limited capability for work, and limited capability for work-related activity
- The process of going through an assessment
Advising about legacy benefits
- What are the legacy benefits that universal credit is replacing and who gets them
- Common issues, avoiding pitfalls and maximising entitlement
Adult disability payment
- Who is entitled to adult disability payment
- Understanding the assessment
- How to claim
This course is aimed at new advisers and frontline workers who have little or no experience of the benefits system.
This ‘3-full-day equivalent’ course will be delivered online via Zoom. In order to avoid lengthy screen time, the delivery of the course will be spread across six mornings as follows;
September 2022 course
6, 7 and 8 September 2022
13, 14 and 15 September 2022
January 2023 course
17, 18 and 19 January 2023
24, 25 and 26 January 2023
The course will run each day from 10am to 1pm with a half hour break from 11.15 – 11.45.
It is a practical course, delivered using a combination of trainer presentation, exercises and group discussion. Participants will need a Wi-Fi connection and a suitable device to access the internet. It is not recommended to join via a mobile phone. Participants will receive an email a few days before the start of the course, with a link to the event hosted on our AskCPAG elearning platform.