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Grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills
concentrator. Your supplier depends on where you live. If you live in: London or the South West, contact Air Liquide Healthcare on their website the North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, or the West
Get housing help if you’re leaving or have left the armed forces
and their families. The Covenant campaigns for fair access to government and commercial services such as healthcare and education. Find out more about the Covenant on their website. Seafarers' Advice
Help with your PIP review form
make a decision about your PIP award. They might ask for a face-to-face assessment or for more information from your GP or healthcare professional. If you describe how nothing's changed your PIP
Check how the new earnings rules affect your Universal Credit
’ from a healthcare professional. The fit note confirms your health condition to the DWP. Check how to get a fit note. You can find other ways to get help with your mental health on the Mind website
After you get refugee status
for new refugees on GOV.UK. It includes guidance on things like: employment and benefits housing and services education healthcare Help us improve our website Take 3 minutes to tell us if you found
Check what an IVA
, plus 30 days after. Crisis treatment includes things like getting emergency or acute mental health care in hospital or the community. Speak to your mental healthcare provider about ‘Mental Health
Going to your Universal Credit medical assessment
them an ‘approved healthcare professional’. The assessor will ask you questions and might do a physical examination. They'll send a report to the DWP, who will decide if you need to work or get ready
If there's a child protection conference for your child
‘the Chair’. Other people at the conference can include: your child’s other parent your partner, if you have one social workers the police someone from your child’s school your child’s healthcare
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families
to people in the armed forces, veterans and their families on many issues, including welfare advice, housing and healthcare. The charity also runs a free helpline and email service that provides support
Carers: help and support
benefits get help with paying for prescriptions and other healthcare costs from the NHS low income scheme cut down your household costs, including gas and electricity bills, a free or discounted TV