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How much DLA you can get for your child
You can get between £28.70 and £184.30 a week in Disability Living Allowance (DLA) to help look after a child who has a disability or health condition.
Finish and send the work capability form for Universal Credit
If you can't work because you're sick or disabled, find out how to fill in the last section of the form and what to do after you send it back
Help with filling in the DLA form for your child
Filling in the DLA form can be difficult for a parent - read our advice on how to fill in the DLA claim form
If the council decide your landlord has to do repairs
Check what your landlord has to do if the council have inspected your home and sent them a legal notice. If the council haven’t helped, find out how to complain
If you're working too many hours
Check how many hours your employer can ask you to work and if you have to do overtime. Check how you can ask to reduce your hours
Going to your Universal Credit medical assessment
If you're sick or disabled, find out how to prepare for the Universal Credit medical assessment and what the DWP’s decision means for you
Managing affairs for someone else
Information on managing someone’s affairs including ordinary, lasting and enduring power of attorney, and mental capacity
Changing your claimant commitment
Find out how to get your Universal Credit claimant commitment changed if your work coach asks you to do too much work-related activity as part of your claim