Benefits for non-benefit advisers
This essential two-morning course is aimed at non-benefit staff and volunteers working with people for whom benefits are an issue.
This essential two-morning course is aimed at non-benefit staff and volunteers working with people for whom benefits are an issue.
This is essential training if you are starting out as a welfare rights adviser in Scotland or need a good understanding of the benefits system.
This training course focuses on universal credit (UC), the centre piece of the Government’s welfare reform programme.
This two-morning course is aimed at those supporting women fleeing from domestic abuse.
This course explains in detail which students can claim universal credit and how student funding affects the amount they get.
This standard level course offers an opportunity for advisers to gain knowledge
Universal credit is the main working age, means-tested benefit for people in Scotland and throughout the UK.
Older people commonly do not claim all that they are entitled to.
With the roll out of universal credit (UC) you will need to support your clients or tenants through the process of claiming and maintaining their award.
Many advisers work with students in both further and higher education.