Anyone who is not a practising solicitor, barrister or legal executive and is giving immigration advice must be regulated by the OISC. This course explores Immigration law, European Union law and Asylum law, to provide an understanding of the range of issues relating to immigration advice.
This course provides an introduction to Personal Independence Payment (PIP), and covers who is entitled, the disability test, getting paid while claiming PIP, stays in hospitals or residential care, and transferring from DLA to PIP.
This session will explore the latest case law developments in relation to Personal Independence Payment (PIP), and consider the impact of recent decisions and other developments on tactics for PIP tribunals.
This e-learning is freely available to all users and, through audio, video and interactive uses of technology, bring alive key aspects of poverty, parenting and social exclusion with particular reference to children and families.
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