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Check what benefits you can get
benefits Why it’s worth checking what you can get Lots of people miss out on benefits they’re entitled to - so it’s worth checking what you can get. Claiming benefits also means you can get access
Finding free or affordable legal help
community care discrimination education employment family housing and homelessness immigration and asylum You can find your nearest law centre on the Law Centres Network website. Contact LawWorks You
Getting help from social services if you're homeless
. If you were previously in care Social services might have to help you with housing and financial support until you’re 23 - it’II depend on your circumstances and whether you’re still in education
Carer's Allowance
Carer's Allowance This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Carer’s Allowance is a benefit for people who
If someone's harassed you in housing
to stop. They might argue it’s not unwanted if you’ve done similar things yourself. For example if you’ve told racist jokes before, your landlord might say you can’t be offended by other people telling
Switching from prepayment to paying by credit
live with young children Tell your supplier if a child under 2 years old lives in your home - ask your supplier to move you off prepayment. If you’re disabled or have a health condition If you’re
Extending your family visa
apply: it would be very difficult for you to live in the country you would have to return or move to - for example because of a lack of work, education, family or friends, or if you wouldn't be accepted
Get help with costs if you have a child or you’re pregnant
. You'll get an extra amount for a second child. You can also get this until 31 August following your child’s 19th birthday if they're in full-time non-advanced education - for example, at school
Check if a change affects your SMI
. The DWP doesn’t expect them to pay you rent if they’re: under 16 16 to 19 years old and in full-time education or training (except university) If the person who’s moving owns the home with 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