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Check if a change affects your Income Support
the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) about certain changes in your money, work or home life. This is called a ‘change of circumstances’. You might also need to tell them about changes that affect people you
Check if a change affects your JSA
and tell the DWP if you: start studying full-time - or if under 19, start a full or part-time advanced education course, for example teacher training reach state pension age - you can check your state
Living together and civil partnership - legal differences
at: www.advicenow.org.uk. What is a civil partnership? A civil partnership is a legal relationship which can be registered by two people who aren't related to each other. Civil partnerships are available
If you're being harassed or bullied at work
relating to your sex. The protected characteristics covered in sections 5 to 12 of the Equality Act are: Age The law covers you for discrimination about being: young or old in a particular age group
Check you’re in the right Universal Credit work-related activity group
This is known as the ‘administrative earnings threshold’. You're in full-time education In term time and most holidays you'll be in the ‘no work-related requirements group’ if you’re either
Applying for British citizenship
the names of 2 people who can help prove your identity - these are called ‘referees’ If you're applying for citizenship for your child You’ll need to make a separate application for your child
Arguments for challenging a sanction
reason if the requirement puts your mental health at risk, or risks the mental health of other people. For example, the DWP might consider it reasonable for you to turn down a job if you have to deal
Staying in the UK as the parent of a child who lives here
that where you live is safe and suitable You’ll have to show that where you live is safe, suitable and large enough for the number of people you want to live there with you. You don’t need to own your own
Preparing for your JSA interview
about what you can do instead and tell your work coach. Plan how you'll describe your previous jobs or training Your work coach might ask about your training, education and previous jobs so bring your
Domestic abuse
or ex-partner. It can happen to people of all genders. It can include: physical or sexual abuse violent or threatening behaviour psychological or emotional abuse coercive behaviour - for example