Appeals to the Upper Tribunal
This course is essential for welfare rights advisers in Scotland who want to challenge decisions of the First-tier Tribunal effectively.
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This course is essential for welfare rights advisers in Scotland who want to challenge decisions of the First-tier Tribunal effectively.
This experienced level course looks in detail at the social security rights of EEA nationals in the UK.
Universal credit (UC) changes all the time, as the law is updated, tribunals and courts interpret the law, and it is implemented in practice.
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.
Some claimants receiving ‘Legacy’ benefits under the old rules may elect to ‘jump ship’ early onto universal credit (UC) because they think it is better for them, or because they have been en
To successfully challenge a benefits decision understanding where it fits within this decision making machinery can make all the difference to questions such as:
The work capability assessment (WCA) test dominates employment support allowance (ESA) and universal credit (UC) in relation to sick claimants.
This course looks at the universal credit (UC) rules that particularly affect ill or disabled people.
Judicial review is an essential tool for challenging decisions that affect benefit and tax credit claimants where there is no right of appeal.
This course is essential for anyone who wants to challenge decisions of the First-tier Tribunal (Social Entitlement Chamber) effectively.
This two-morning
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.