CPAG Scotland training courses
January 2008 to March 2009

Introductory courses
An introduction to benefits and tax credits for disabled children and their families
NEW
An introduction to welfare rights
Benefits for ill or disabled people
Benefits overview
Housing benefit and council tax benefit
Housing benefit and rent arrears
NEW
Income support and jobseeker's allowance
Interviewing skills
Negotiation skills
NEW
Pension credit
Tax credits – an introduction

Tax credits – the basics
Training for trainers

Experienced courses
Appeals to the commissioners
Benefits update
DLA appeals – case law and tactics

Incapacity for work appeals – case law and tactics
Local housing allowance
NEW
Overpayments and recovery of benefit
Overpayment of benefit – a legal update
Role of the appeals representative
Tax credits – calculating awards

Tax credits – case law and tactics
NEW
Welfare reform – proposals for change

Benefits for students courses
Introduction to benefits for student advisers
Students and benefits – eligibility
Students and benefits – treatment of income
Students and benefits – an update


 

Standard courses
AA/DLA – challenging decisions
Benefit support on bereavement

Benefits for carers
Benefits for children living away from home
NEW
Benefits for people from abroad
Benefits for people from Europe
NEW
Benefits for young people
Birth – employment rights and benefits

Compensation for maladministration
NEW
DLA for children
Employment and support allowance

Finding your way around the law
Getting the most for your client
Housing benefit overpayments
Housing benefit problem areas
Industrial injuries benefits NEW
Mental health – incapacity benefits and DLA
Moving into work – disabled people
Moving into work – lone parents

Paying for care
Representing at appeal tribunals
Revised PCA tests for employment and support allowance
NEW
Taking on the social fund
Tax credits – overpayments and challenging decisions


 

INTRODUCTORY COURSES

An introduction to welfare rights

GDWR0108      12 – 16 May 2008 Glasgow
GDWR0208      20 – 24 October 2008 Glasgow

This five-day course gives you a thorough introduction to benefits and tax credits. It is essential for anyone starting off as a welfare rights adviser and anyone who needs a basic understanding of the benefits system.

The course begins with an overview of the whole system, showing how benefits and tax credits work together and the benefit packages that people may claim in different circumstances. It continues with an introduction to means-tested benefits and to child tax credit and working tax credit.

The emphasis on the course is on tackling day-to-day benefit questions through case studies and problem-solving, using CPAG’s Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook. The course is aimed at welfare rights advisers, social workers, housing workers, health workers and others new to welfare benefits advice work.

Day 1 Benefits overview
Day 2 Income support and jobseeker’s allowance
Day 3 Housing benefit and council tax benefit
Day 4 Pension credit
Day 5 Tax credits

A complimentary copy of CPAG's Welfare Rights and Tax Credits Handbook and a certificate is awarded to those completing all five days of the course.

We recommend that participants attend all five days. But you can book most days as single days if you prefer. However, Housing benefit and council tax benefit is designed to follow on from Income support and jobseeker’s allowance and both should be booked together.

This course does not include a detailed introduction to non-means-tested benefits, but you can book a separate two-day introductory course Benefits for ill or disabled people.

Level Introductory
SNS 1.10, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.13

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Benefits overview
Day 1 – An introduction to welfare rights

GDBO0108     12 May 2008, Glasgow (book as part of the 5-day course)
                      20 October 2008, Glasgow
(book as part of the 5-day course)
                      11 December 2008, Glasgow
(book as a single day)

This course is part of the five-day course Introduction to welfare rights in May and October. If you only want to attend Benefits overview and not the other four days, it also runs as a separate one-day course in December.

This course is an introduction to the structure of the benefits and tax credits system. It is aimed at advisers new to welfare benefits and those who need to be able to give basic benefits advice or benefit referrals.

It provides a basic knowledge of the social security benefits and tax credits that are available and the combination of benefits which people might claim. It also acts as an introduction to using CPAG’s Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook.

The course includes:

  • The benefits and tax credits system
  • Non-means-tested benefits
  • Means-tested benefits
  • Benefits and tax credits available to people in different circumstances
  • How and where to claim
  • Using the Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook

Level Introductory
Tutor Marian Gell
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 3.1 and 3.2
CPD 5 hours

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Income support and jobseeker’s allowance
Day 2 – An introduction to welfare rights

13 May 2008, Glasgow
21 October 2008, Glasgow

This course is part of the five-day course An introduction to welfare rights. You can book it as a single day if you prefer. This introductory course is aimed at advisers new to welfare benefits. It involves practical work and uses case studies to cover:

  • What is income support
  • What is jobseeker’s allowance
  • Who is eligible to claim
  • How are income support and jobseeker’s allowance made up
  • How to calculate income support and jobseeker’s allowance

Level Introductory
Tutor Pat Smith
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.1 and 4.13
CPD 5 hours

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Housing benefit and council tax benefit
Day 3 – An introduction to welfare rights

16 May 2008, Glasgow
24 October 2008, Glasgow

This course is part of the five-day course Introduction to welfare rights. You should not book this course as a single day unless you are also due to attend our course Income support and jobseeker’s allowance as knowledge gained on that course is assumend. The course is aimed at advisers new to welfare benefits and those returning to benefits advice who need to update their knowledge.

This course covers:

  • Who is eligible for housing benefit
  • How much rent is covered by housing benefit
  • Housing benefit calculations
  • Claiming and getting paid housing benefit
  • Overview of council tax benefit

Level Introductory
Tutor David Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 2.3 and 4.2
CPD 5 hours

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Pension credit
Day 4 – An introduction to welfare rights

15 May 2008, Glasgow
23 October 2008, Glasgow

This course is part of the five-day course Introduction to welfare rights.You can book it as a single day if you prefer, but we recommend that new advisers also attend Income support and jobseeker’s allowance as some knowledge gained on that course is assumed. This course is aimed at advisers new to welfare benefits and to more experienced advisers who want an update on the new pension credit.

The course includes:

  • Who is eligible for pension credit
  • How pension credit is calculated
  • Income and capital rules
  • Claiming and getting paid

Level Introductory
Tutor Jim Pearson
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.1
CPD 5 hours

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Tax credits
Day 5 – An introduction to welfare rights

16 May 2008, Glasgow
24 October 2008, Glasgow

This course is part of the five-day course Introduction to welfare rights in May and October. It looks in detail at child tax credit and working tax credit and includes an introduction to the tax credits calculation. This course is suitable for new advisers and for those with limited or no experience of tax credits.

The course covers:

  • Who is eligible for tax credits
  • Assessment of income
  • How tax credits are calculated
  • Claiming and getting paid

Level Introductory
Tutor Mark Willis
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.3
CPD 5 hours

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NEW
An introduction to benefits and tax credits for disabled children and their families

GDBT0108      24 November 2008, Glasgow
GDBT0208      4 February 2009, Glasgow

This half-day course offers practical advice both on checking whether a family is receiving all that they could be and on how you can help make claims effectively. It is aimed at frontline workers for whom welfare rights is not a speciality and assumes only a very basic level of previous knowledge. It should help non-welfare rights advisers recognize important issues relevant for these families, and equip them to advise directly or refer clients on to more specialist advisers. It includes:

This course covers:

  • An overview of the benefit system with an emphasis on families
  • Who should apply for DLA and what you can do to help them
  • Extra tax credits and benefits that are often overlooked
  • What happens when a child turns 16

Level Introductory
Tutor David Kelly
Time 1 – 4pm

We can offer this course either at our offices in Glasgow or in house at your workplace. Book early for a special offer of £25 per person at our Glasgow venue or £150 in total for up to 20 participants at your workplace or at a venue near you.

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Benefits for ill or disabled people

GDDB0108      29 – 30 May 2008, Glasgow
GDDB0208      5 – 6 November 2008, Glasgow

This introductory two-day course covers attendance allowance (AA), disability living allowance (DLA) and benefits for people unable to work due to illness or disability. This course is aimed at advisers with little or no experience of these benefits who want to know the main rules and learn how to deal with problems and queries. The course includes the new employment and support allowance and work capability assessment.

This course covers:

  • Who is entitled to AA and DLA
  • How to claim AA and DLA
  • Who is entitled to out-of-work benefits for ill or disabled people
  • How the personal capability assessment and work capability assessment apply
  • How to claim out-of–work benefits for ill or disabled people
  • Decisions and how to challenge them

Level Introductory
Tutor Alison Gillies
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.8 and 4.9
CPD 10 hours

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NEW
Housing benefit and rent arrears

GDRA0108       12 February 2009, Glasgow

Often rent arrears and eviction proceedings arise because housing benefit entitlement is wrong. This course is aimed at housing workers, in-court advisers and others who want to minimise rent arrears. It gives practical advice on those areas where entitlement is often missed or wrongly calculated. It aims to enable participants to spot potential problems and signpost on for further advice. Areas covered include:

  • Difficulties claiming and providing evidence
  • Backdating benefit
  • Non-dependants
  • Arrears caused by delays in moving in, and two homes
  • Overpayment recovery
  • The Discretionary Housing Payment scheme

No previous knowledge of the housing benefit scheme is assumed. For more experienced advisers who will be dealing directly with benefit claims and challenging decisions, some of the same areas are covered in more detail on the Housing benefit problem areas course.

Level Introductory
Tutor David Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 2.3
CPD 5 hours

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Interviewing skills

GDIS0107       11 February 2008, Glasgow
GDIS0108       26 August 2008, Glasgow

For anyone employed in dealing with the public, success or failure with customers or clients can often depend on how effectively you are able to communicate with th client. Knowing the range of communication skills available and, more importantly, how to use them, is crucial to overcoming, and preventing, difficulties that may arise during an interview. This course will help by developing, through discussion and practice:

  • Techniques to build trust and rapport with the client
  • An understanding of the importance of listening and questioning skills
  • Understanding and using non-verbal communication

This course is suitable for advisers in advice organisations, local authorities, public service organisations or anywhere where dealing face to face with the public is an essential part of the job.

Level Introductory
Tutor Ellenor Currie
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 1.1
CPD 5 hours

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Negotiation skills

GDNS0108       4 June 2008, Glasgow

Everyone needs to be able to negotiate, whether with colleagues at work or on behalf of clients. This one-day course helps you to develop effective negotiation skills to get the best deal for your clients, and you can put into practice the skills you learn in other areas of your work or life. The course looks at:

  • How to decide when negotiation is appropriate
  • Principles of effective negotiation
  • Stages of negotiation
  • Adopting a co-operative approach
  • Identifying potential barriers

This course is suitable for advisers in advice organisations, local authorities, public service organisations or anywhere where negotiating for clients is part of the job.

Level Introductory
Tutor Ellenor Currie
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 1.7
CPD 5 hours

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Tax credits – the basics

GDTB0108       12 November 2008, Glasgow

This course provides a basic tax credits tool kit for those working with families and low-paid workers. It is for those who want to be able to give appropriate initial tax credit guidance to their clients and referral but not detailed tax credit advice.

Using practical examples, this course covers:

  • Who can get tax credits
  • What events in people’s lives have tax credits consequences
  • How to help clients reduce the risk of overpayments
  • How to give initial guidance and make appropriate referrals

Level Introductory
Tutor Maggie Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.3
CPD 5 hours

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Training for trainers

GDTT0108      8 – 10 October 2008, Glasgow

This popular three-day course aims to increase the skills and confidence of those new to training and to allow more experienced trainers to re-examine their style and methods.

This course looks at:

  • How adults learn
  • How to design and plan a course
  • Methods and techniques that make training interesting, varied and enjoyable
  • Dealing with difficult situations and people
  • How to run a training session

Level Introductory
Tutor Ellenor Currie
Time 10am – 4pm
CPD 15 hours

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STANDARD COURSES

AA/DLA – challenging decisions

GDAA0108      17 February 2009, Glasgow

This one-day course is aimed at advisers taking on the problems that arise in challenging attendance allowance and disability living allowance decisions. Participants will have an opportunity to use the legislation, caselaw, and other useful resources for information. The course involves a lot of practical work and participants are encouraged to bring along case examples. A working knowledge of attendance allowance and disability living allowance is assumed.

This course looks at:

  • Grounds for revising or superseding decisions
  • Tackling unfavourable decisions
  • Preparing arguments for a revision, supersession or appeal

Level Standard
Tutor Alison Gillies
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.8
CPD 5 hours

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Benefit support on bereavement

GDBB0108      10 November 2008, Glasgow

Practical issues surrounding the death of someone in the family can be overwhelming. Sorting out financial security is often one of the biggest worries. This course is aimed at advisers and others who support families dealing with these issues. It looks at what happens to benefits when someone dies and the benefits that can be claimed afterwards.

The course covers:

  • Informing relevant benefit authorities after a death
  • Social fund funeral payments
  • Bereavement benefits for people under pension age
  • Inheriting state retirement pensions
  • Claiming other benefits after a death

The course assumes a basic knowledge of the benefit and tax credit system.

Level Standard
Tutor Aida Shoush
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.7 and 4.15
CPD 5 hours

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Benefits for carers

GDBC0108      27 November 2008, Glasgow

This course considers entitlement to benefits for people caring for someone who is ill or disabled.

It includes:

  • Who can claim carer’s allowance
  • The effect of a claim on the disabled person’s benefits
  • What happens to carer’s allowance during a spell in hospital or a care home
  • Which carers can claim income support or pension credit
  • Moving in with the disabled person and the effect on benefit
  • Carers’ benefits after a death
  • Caring and studying
  • Other benefit rules for carers

This course does not cover benefits related to caring for children (other than where the child being cared for is disabled) or community care benefits.

Level Standard
Tutor Jim Pearson
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.12
CPD 5 hours

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NEW
Benefits for children living away from home

GDLA0108      20 August 2008, Glasgow

This new course covers the benefit and tax credit implications of a child living away from home, or away from their birth parents: for example, being looked after by the local authority, by foster carers or kinship carers.

The course covers:

  • Overview of relevant local authority powers and responsibilities
  • What happens to benefits and tax credits when a child is looked after or living away from birth parents
  • How local authority payments affect benefits and tax credits

This course will be helpful to advisers and others such as social workers, who are supporting families in these situations. A basic knowledge of the benefit system is assumed.

Level Standard
Tutor Alison Gillies
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.6 and 4.16
CPD 5 hours

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Benefits for people from abroad

GDPA0108      20 May 2008, Inverness
GDPA0208      4 September 2008, Glasgow

Many people who come from abroad, including asylum seekers, anyone with a public funds restriction on their stay and European nationals, may have restricted rights to benefits because they are classed as a person subject to immigration control or they fail the residence tests. This one-day course looks at these rules and who can still claim. It is suitable for advisers with a good working knowledge of benefits.

This course looks at:

  • Who is a ‘person subject to immigration control’
  • What entitlements they have to benefits and tax credits
  • Entitlement for couples with different immigration status
  • Entitlements when someone ceases to be subject to immigration control
  • Main residence tests for benefits and tax credits

Level Standard
Tutor Maggie Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.18
CPD 5 hours

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NEW
Benefits for people from Europe

GDPE0108      9 July 2008, Glasgow
GDPE0208      10 July 2008, Glasgow

When people come to the UK from Europe and need to claim benefits, the main obstacle they face is satisfying the residence tests. This course examines what these requirements are in the different benefits and looks at how European nationals and their family members can satisfy them. It is suitable for advisers with a working knowledge of benefits.

This one-day course looks at:

  • The residence rules for each of the main benefits
  • The habitual residence test, including who is exempt from it
  • The right to reside test

Level Standard
Tutor Rebecca Walker
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.18
CPD 5 hours

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Benefits for young people

GDYP0108      28 August 2008, Glasgow

Some young people from age 16 can claim benefit independently, others continue to rely on their parents. This one-day course considers benefit entitlement for young people in or out of work, and in or out of education and training. It also looks at particular groups of young people, such as those with a disability.

The course covers:

  • When young people are eligible for income support, housing benefit, jobseeker’s allowance and tax credits
  • When parents can claim benefits and tax credits for young people
  • Help for careleavers, students and disabled young people
  • Access to the social fund

A basic knowledge of the benefits and tax credits systems is assumed.

Level Standard
Tutor Angela Toal
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.6
CPD 5 hours

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Birth – employment rights and benefits

GDBE0107      31 March 2008, Glasgow  
GDBE0108      31 March 2009, Glasgow  

This course looks at the employment rights of prospective new parents, and covers benefit rights for pregnant women and families with young children, both in and out of work. The course includes recent changes to maternity rights.

It includes:

  • Employment rights of pregnant women, including health and safety protection, time off for ante-natal care, and protection from discrimination
  • Right to time off around the birth or adoption
  • Other employment rights for parents: right to return to work, to request family-friendly hours, to parental leave and time off for dependants
  • Benefit rights and other financial help available around the birth or adoption

The course assumes basic knowledge of the benefit and tax credit system.

Level Standard
Tutor Rachel Hadwen
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.14
CPD 5 hours

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NEW
Compensation for maladministration

GDCM0108      9 February 2009, Glasgow

A claimant has the right of appeal against most decisions taken by benefit authorities. However, the appeals process does not offer any remedy for losses suffered through incorrect advice or delays. This half-day course looks at schemes that can provide financial compensation. It covers:

  • Role of the courts and implications of the Human Rights Act 1998
  • Principles of maladministration
  • DWP Special Payments Scheme; the Revenue Adjudicator
  • Ombudsmen and the remedies they offer
  • Tactics in making applications and calculating amounts

Level Standard
Tutor Tim Cowen
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 3.1
CPD 3 hours

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DLA for children

GDDL0107       26 February 2008, Glasgow
GDDL0108       19 February 2009, Glasgow

Disability living allowance for children is different in some ways to adult claims, and completing the claim form needs a different approach. This course looks at the rules for children and considers how to fill in the form to avoid pitfalls and obtain the best outcome from the outset.

The course covers the following:

  • What extra care needs must a child have to qualify for DLA
  • Basic milestones in childhood development
  • Supporting evidence about childhood disability to help with a claim
  • The main case law on DLA for children
  • The impact of stays in residential schools, care homes and hospitals
  • How DLA for a child can increase benefits and tax credits for the family
  • Administration and payment of DLA when a child reaches age 16

Level Standard
Tutor Marian Gell
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.8
CPD 5 hours

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Employment and support allowance

GDES0107      8 February 2008, Inverness
GDES0207      13 March 2008, Glasgow

GDES0108      22 April 2008, Glasgow FULL
GDES0508      22 August 2008, Glasgow FULL
GDES0208      16 September 2008, Inverness FULL
GDES0808     15 October 2008, Glasgow FULL
GDES0908     4 November 2008, Glasgow FULL
GDES0308      5 December 2008, Edinburgh FULL
GDES1008      22 January 2009, Glasgow NEW DATE
GDES0408      12 March 2009, Glasgow

Employment and support allowance will replace both incapacity benefit and incapacity-based income support for new claims from October 2008. With a new benefit structure and test of capability for work, ESA is set to change the amount of benefit sick and disabled claimants can get and how they qualify for it.

The course provides a detailed introduction to this new benefit. The course covers:

  • Who is eligible for ESA
  • How is ESA calculated
  • The ‘limited capability for work’ test
  • The work-related conditions claimants must satisfy and who is exempt
  • The impact on existing incapacity-related benefit claimants

This course is suitable for anyone wanting to explore this new allowance in detail, including experienced advisers who want to update their knowledge.

Level Standard
Tutor Alison Gillies or Judith Paterson
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.9
CPD 5 hours

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Finding your way around the law

GDYF0107      4 March 2008, Glasgow  
GDYF0108      5 March 2009, Glasgow  

Welfare rights workers regularly deal with complex areas of social security and tax credits law. This one-day course explores some of the legal skills required by lay advisers, gives information on different aspects of the legal system, and aims to provide participants with:

  • Some legal research skills – finding the law and legal precedents
  • Information on using the Internet for legal research
  • Using legislation – Acts, regulations and case law
  • Using the annotated guides – Social Security Legislation (Sweet and Maxwell)
  • Interpreting legislation

Level Standard
Tutor Giles Charter
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 1.4
CPD 5 hours

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Getting the most for your client

GDMC0107      7 February 2008, Glasgow
GDMC0108      5 February 2009, Glasgow

It is easy to miss out on maximum benefit entitlement. Understanding how to establish the earliest possible date of claim, or an increase following a change in circumstances, can secure your client substantial sums of money.

With a view to maximising income, this practical course looks at:

  • Establishing the date of claim
  • Timing of renewal claims
  • Revision and supersession
  • Change of circumstances
  • Timing of linked claims and awards of qualifying benefits
  • Late appeal

Some basic knowledge of the benefits system is required.

Level Standard
Tutor Steven Craig
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 3.3
CPD 5 hours

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Housing benefit overpayments

GDHO0107      6 March 2008, Glasgow
GDHO0108      19 March 2009, Glasgow

This one-day course is an introduction to housing benefit overpayments and their recovery. Housing benefit rules are very different from other benefits. Housing benefit overpayment recovery often creates rent arrears that can lead to eviction proceedings.

The course concentrates on:

  • The discretionary power to recover overpayments
  • Causes of overpayments
  • Decision-making issues
  • Rules that may prevent recovery
  • From whom overpayments can be recovered
  • Methods of recovery
  • Offsetting overpayments by underlying entitlement

Level Standard
Tutor David Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 3.5
CPD 5 hours

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Housing benefit problem areas

GDHB0108       18 September 2008, Glasgow

This one-day practical course looks at housing benefit problems that tenants commonly present, focusing on new developments in the scheme. It aims to suggest practical solutions to problems that may be familiar to many advisers.

The course includes:

  • A brief overview of the housing benefit scheme
  • Contrived tenancies
  • A detailed look at the claims process and common pitfalls for claimants
  • The verification framework and local authority requests for information and evidence in support of claims
  • Issues related to absence, moving home and having two homes
  • Non-dependant deduction issues
  • Complaining about the local authority

As a standard level course, it is aimed at people with a working knowledge of the scheme. Those with little or no experience of benefit advice work but who come across these issues in their work should book on to Housing benefit and rent arrears.

Level Standard
Tutor David Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.2
CPD 5 hours

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NEW
Industrial injuries benefits

GDII0108      20 June 2008, Glasgow

Every year thousands of people are injured at work. The industrial injuries scheme offers compensation to those who suffer such an injury and therefore is an important area of social security.

This one-day course looks at:

  • The benefits people can claim: disablement benefit; constant attendance allowance; exceptionally severe disablement allowance; reduced earnings allowance; retirement allowance
  • How benefit is assessed, including rules about personal injury; accidents; prescribed diseases; loss of faculty and length of assessments
  • How to challenge decisions

Level Standard
Tutor Ellie Bergin
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.10
CPD 5 hours

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Mental health – incapacity benefits and DLA

GDMH0108      3 July 2008, Glasgow

This one-day course takes a practical and tactical look at working with people with mental health diagnoses to help get incapacity and disability benefit entitlement. Some familiarity with DLA is assumed.

The course includes:

  • Barriers to benefits and mental health
  • Common diagnoses, symptoms, medication and side-effects
  • Considerations when working in a mental health context
  • Personal capability assessment exemption
  • The PCA – from IB50 to mental health interview
  • Disability living allowance in a mental health context
  • The difference income-maximisation makes

Level Standard
Tutor Carol Scott
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.8 and 4.9
CPD 5 hours

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Moving into work – disabled people

GDP0107      12 March 2008, Glasgow
GDP0108      12 June 2008, Glasgow

This one-day course looks at benefits and tax credits issues for disabled people and those with long-term ill health, including mental ill health, when they are considering moving into work.

It includes:

  • How benefits and tax credits are affected by moving into full-time work
  • Financial help with housing and other costs at the start of a full-time job
  • What part-time ‘permitted work’ people can do while staying on benefit
  • Other benefits for people working parttime
  • Better off and other issues between working full and part time
  • Temporary work and how linking rules help with reclaiming benefit and the application of the PCA

A familiarity with benefit rules for those claiming on the basis of ill health or disability is assumed.

Level Standard
Tutor Maggie Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.5
CPD 5 hours

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Moving into work – lone parents

GDLP0108      8 May 2008, Glasgow

Lone parents considering starting work need clear advice on the possible effect on benefit and tax credit entitlement. This course considers benefit entitlement in both part-time and full-time work and looks at what help there is with childcare costs.

It includes:

  • How benefits and tax credits are affected by starting part-time or full-time work
  • Better-off issues between working part time or full time
  • Financial help to look for work
  • Benefit run-ons and other help at the start of a job
  • Help with childcare costs
  • Help with other costs such as school meals, and health costs
  • Linking rules for reclaiming help with mortgage costs

Level Standard
Tutor Maggie Kelly
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.5
CPD 5 hours

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Paying for care

GDPC0108      2 September 2008, Glasgow

This one-day course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the statutory framework for local authority financial assessments when someone becomes a temporary or permanent resident in a care home.

The course examines:

  • The impact of the local authority financial assessment on a resident’s finances and property
  • The processes for challenging local authority decisions
  • The effect on the resident’s social security benefits and free personal care

Level Standard
Tutor Jim Pearson
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.16
CPD 5 hours

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Representing at appeal tribunals

GDAT0108      12-13 June 2008, Edinburgh
GDAT0208      20-21 November 2008, Glasgow

This popular two-day course gives a basic grounding in representing clients at appeal tribunals. Through ‘mock tribunals’, participants gain experience in a safe environment where there is nothing to lose.

The course includes:

  • Making an appeal
  • Tribunal procedure
  • Case preparation – getting evidence, finding the facts and applying the law
  • The role of the chair
  • Rules of evidence
  • Basic advocacy and presentational skills

This course is aimed at any advisers with a working knowledge of benefits and little or no experience of representing at appeal tribunals.

Level Standard
Tutors Simon Osborne, Judith Paterson and Steven Craig
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 3.4
CPD 10 hours

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NEW
Revised PCA tests for employment and support allowance

GDRP0108     1 July 2008, Glasgow FULL
GDRP0208     4 November 2008, Inverness

A new incapacity test (of ‘limited capability for work’) will apply to claimants of employment and support allowance when that is introduced. What is the revised PCA? Who is subject to it? How will it work? This half-day course is for advisers wanting to familiarise themselves with the new test.

Topics covered include:

  • Whom the test applies to
  • Exemptions and exceptional circumstances
  • Descriptors, points and scoring
  • Appeals

Level Standard
Tutor Simon Osborne or Judith Paterson
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 4.9
CPD 3 hours

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Taking on the social fund

GDSF0108      16 October 2008, Glasgow  

The social fund is an important source of help for people on means-tested benefits. This one-day course, for those with some basic knowledge of the social fund, uses the law and guidance to look at:

  • The discretionary social fund – how take-up can be maximised
  • Getting community care grants
  • Getting crisis loans
  • Applying for budgeting loans
  • Priorities for payment
  • Challenging local office budgets
  • Reviews and tactics
  • Update on any policy changes to the social fund

Level Standard
Tutor Jane Smith
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.4
CPD 5 hours

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Tax credits – overpayments and challenging decisions

GDTO0207      15 January 2008, Glasgow
GDTO0108      25 September 2008, Glasgow
GDTO0208      13 January 2009, Edinburgh

This one-day course aims to help advisers understand how overpayments can arise and how to challenge decisions. It is suitable for experienced advisers as well as those with little experience of tax credits.

The course looks at:

  • The law on decisions, revisions and appeals
  • End-of-year and in-year overpayments
  • Recovery of overpayments
  • Challenging overpayments
  • How to appeal
  • Making a complaint

Level Standard
Tutor Mark Willis
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 3.5 and 4.3
CPD 5 hours

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EXPERIENCED COURSES

Appeals to the commissioners

GDAC0108      11 September 2008, Glasgow

This one-day course is essential for anyone who wants to challenge tribunal decisions effectively. Some experience of representing at tribunals is essential.

Through case examples, it covers:

  • An overview of the decision-making system
  • When to appeal to the social security commissioners
  • How to look for errors of law
  • How to appeal
  • Using the law
  • Preparing submissions
  • Oral hearings before the commissioners

Level Experienced
Tutor Steven Craig
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 3.4
CPD 5 hours

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Benefits update

GDBU0207      28 February 2008, Glasgow
GDBU0108      12 September 2008, Edinburgh
GDBU0208      26 February 2009, Glasgow

Social security law and tax credit law can change from day to day and advisers need to keep abreast of developments to advise their clients correctly. Arranged under topic headings and concentrating primarily on case law, this one-day course looks at the most important changes in social security and tax credits law from the previous six months and considers:

  • Decisions of the High Court, Court of Appeal and House of Lords, as well as the European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights
  • Selected decisions of the social security commissioners
  • Significant changes to Acts and regulations

Level Experienced
Tutor Lesley Stirton and Jane Smith
Time 10am – 4pm
CPD 5 hours

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DLA appeals – case law and tactics

GDD0108      21 August 2008, Glasgow

This half-day course is aimed at experienced tribunal representatives. It provides an overview of the main caselaw and other developments in DLA appeals, and considers the implications for tactics at tribunals. Among the subjects considered are:

  • Case law – key decisions and test cases
  • Medical evidence – its importance, use at tribunal and how it is weighed
  • Presenting at the tribunal – current trends and the expectations placed on representatives and appellants

This course will include the opportunity for representatives to share experiences and ideas.

Level Experienced
Tutor Steven Craig
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 4.8
CPD 3 hours

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Incapacity for work appeals – case law and tactics

GDWA0108      5 June 2008, Glasgow  

This half-day course, aimed at experienced appeal tribunal representatives, provides an overview of the main caselaw and other developments in incapacity for work appeals, and considers the implications for tactics at tribunals. Among the subjects considered are:

  • Case law – past trends, future prospects
  • Medical evidence – its importance, use at a tribunal, how it is weighed
  • Grounds for supersession – when they may be the basis of a challenge
  • Approaches to PCA descriptors – working context, fluctuating conditions

This course will include the opportunity for representatives to share experiences and ideas.

Level Experienced
Tutor Simon Osborne
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 4.9
CPD 3 hours

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NEW
Local housing allowance

GDHA0108      28 October 2008, Glasgow

The level of the local housing allowance can affect the amount of housing benefit a claimant can get. The scheme has been piloted in pathfinder areas since 2003. But from April 2008 the local housing allowance scheme will be rolled out nationally, bringing in new rules on housing benefit rent restrictions

This course looks at:

  • The new rules on the local housing allowance
  • How it will work in practice
  • How the scheme has changed since the pilots

Level Experienced
Tutor Moira Escreet
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 4.2
CPD 3 hours

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Overpayments and recovery of benefit

GDRB0108      7 May 2008, Glasgow

This course looks at overpayments of benefits administered by the DWP, with the emphasis on preventing recovery through effective tribunal work. It is aimed at advisers with some experience of tribunal representation.

Topics covered include:

  • Causes of overpayments
  • The burden of proof
  • Misrepresentation and failure to disclose
  • Technical arguments
  • Offsetting and duplication of payments
  • Methods of recovery
  • Secretary of State's discretion

Level Experienced
Tutor Steven Craig
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 3.5
CPD 5 hours

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Overpayments of benefit – a legal update

GDLU0108      29 April 2008, Glasgow
GDLU0208      22 January 2009, Edinburgh

This half-day course aims to cover the main legal developments in relation to the recovery of social security benefits overpayments, looking in particular at important recent caselaw. Participants are encouraged to share experience and tactics.

The course includes:

  • Changes to legislation
  • Selected decisions of the social security commissioners
  • Decisions of the courts relating to overpayments
  • Identifying recent trends in case law

Level Experienced
Tutor Lesley Stirton
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 3.5
CPD 3 hours

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Role of the appeals representative

GDAR0107      27 March 2008, Glasgow
GDAR0108      26 March 2009, Glasgow

Are tribunals getting tougher on appeals representatives? This half-day course looks at the role of the appeals representative in the light of recent case law.

The course includes:

  • The inquisitorial role of the tribunal
  • Raising the relevant legal issues – the representative’s duty
  • Duty to the tribunal – what can a tribunal expect of the representative?
  • Making the client’s case – the role of the representative at the hearing
  • Evidence – weighing it and challenging it

This course is suitable for experienced advisers who have represented clients at appeal tribunals. It offers an opportunity to share ideas and experiences.

Level Experienced
Tutor Judith Paterson
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 1.8
CPD 3 hours

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Tax credits – calculating awards

GDTA0108      15 January 2009, Glasgow

Many factors can affect entitlement to tax credits through the year. This one-day course explains step-by-step how tax credits are calculated and describes how to work out entitlement when a claimant’s circumstances are not straightforward or when they change during the year.

The course covers:

  • Step-by-step tax credit calculations
  • Calculating tax credits where there are changes in personal circumstances
  • Calculating tax credits where there are changes in income
  • Calculating changes in childcare costs

This course is aimed at those who already have an understanding of tax credits rules, for example, from recently attending our introductory level Tax credits course. It involves a lot of practical work, leading up to some challenging calculations.

Level Experienced
Tutor Alison Gillies
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.3
CPD 5 hours

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NEW
Tax credits – case law and tactics

GDTC0108      24 April 2008, Glasgow

This course is aimed at advisers who are experienced in dealing with tax credit claims and disputes. It provides an overview of the main caselaw that has emerged so far. It also looks at ways to make the system work for your clients. The course includes an opportunity for advisers to share experience and ideas.

Among the subjects considered are:

  • Commissioners’ decisions affecting tax credits
  • Recent changes to guidance on recovery of overpayments
  • Timing of claims, notifications and backdating
  • Tax credits and interaction with other benefits

Level Experienced
Tutor Mark Willis
Time 1pm – 4pm
SNS 4.3
CPD 3 hour

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BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS COURSES

Introduction to benefits for student advisers

GDBI0108      30 April – 1 May 2008, Glasgow
GDBI0208      30 – 31 October 2008, Glasgow

This popular two-day course equips advisers who are new to benefits with a basic knowledge of social security benefits and tax credits. It goes onto explain the different benefits that further and higher education students can claim.

The course aims to give participants:

  • Knowledge of the benefits and tax credits systems, and who administers what
  • Awareness of the benefits available to people in different circumstances
  • A guide to using the Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook
  • An introduction to basic benefit calculations
  • Definitions of full-time study and part-time study for benefits
  • Eligibility for benefits and tax credits
  • Overview of how student funding affects benefits and tax credits

You can book this two-day course on its own. Or if you book this course on 30 April – 1 May 2008, you can add Students and benefits – treatment of income on 9 May 2008 to make it a three-day course.

Level Introductory
Tutor Angela Toal
Time 10am – 4pm
SNS 4.17
CPD 5 hours

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Students and benefits – eligibility

GDSE0108      8 May 2008, Edinburgh

Many advisers work with students in both further and higher education. This course explains the different benefits that further and higher education students can claim.

The course covers:

  • Definitions