Benefits for people subject to immigration control
A course enabling you to gain knowledge and confidence by taking an in-depth look at the rules on benefits and people subject to immigration control, and how they apply to different scenarios.
The Advice category contains learning within the following advice areas which you can browse:
Consumer (3); Debt and Money Management (31); Employment (11); Family (10); Health (1); Housing (74); Immigration (8); Law and Courts (4); Welfare Benefits (77).
A course enabling you to gain knowledge and confidence by taking an in-depth look at the rules on benefits and people subject to immigration control, and how they apply to different scenarios.
A course that helps you understand how the benefits system is changing and who is affected by these changes.
This e-learning takes you through the basic structure and how to make a claim for attendance allowance (AA).
This e-learning looks at the basic structure of Carers Allowance. Using case studies, t will help you advise four new clients outlined in those case studies. The learning will take you through the basic structure of Carer’s Allowance and how to make a claim for it.
This e-learning will provide you with the understanding of the processes for benefit claims, decisions and appeals and familiarise you with the terminology used in them.
This session covers the rules for claiming disability living allowance for children and young people under 16.
This e-learning covers the main issues and common questions that clients might ask about Pension Credit. Such as, what is it, can they get it, and how much is it.
This e-learning explores the rules and process for getting Jobseeker’s Allowance.
The e-learning will look at statutory sick pay and employment support allowance. It is split into sections that you can complete individually.
This e-learning looks closely at the issues involved when someone is accused of benefit fraud.?