CPAG in Scotland Benefits for
Students Project
This project aims to increase the number of low income students who are able to
access further and higher education. It also aims to reduce the impact of
poverty on students who access such educational opportunities.
This is through increasing the capacity of front line advice services (in
educational institutions and in the wider community)
to provide accurate, high quality and effective advice and information
on benefits and tax credits for students to eligible claimants – particularly lone parents and those on low incomes. This is
done by providing training, factsheets, a handbook, and e-bulletin and
running an advice line.
Training
This project delivers a range of training courses:
In-house courses
For more information download
our student and benefits training leaflet for 2010, or contact us at the address
below.
Factsheets
We produce a range of factsheets on different aspects of benefits for students in Scotland, which you can download below. Alternatively, to request printed copies email acarr@cpagscotland.org.uk with your details and which titles you would like.
Benefits for Students in Scotland Handbook
We produce an updated
and revised edition of the Benefits for Students in Scotland Handbook
early in the academic year. We also ensure the online
version of this handbook is updated after April each year with new benefit rates and other changes. The current edition of this handbook 2009/10 is available online for free: http://scottishhandbooks.cpag.org.uk.
E-bulletin: Students and benefits
Our quarterly e-bulletin keeps you up to date with changes in benefits that may affect students. Sign up for the e-bulletin here. Please note, we will not pass your details to anyone outside CPAG, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Recent e-bulletins:
Advice line for advisers
If you work in Scotland and advise students or people thinking about studying, our advice services on welfare benefits and tax credits can help you.
For further
information on our Benefits for Students Project please contact:
Angela Toal
Tel: 0141 552 8361
atoal@cpagscotland.org.uk
CPAG in Scotland, Unit 9, Ladywell,
94 Duke Street, Glasgow G4 0UW.
This project is funded by the Scottish Government.
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