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  1. forum resource manual v4.pdf

    have: • a petty cash box • an analysed cash book to record money received (receipts) and paid out (payments) • box file or lever arch file for storing completed documents • receipt book (in duplicate) to ... • All claims must be accompanied by an itemised receipt, otherwise money won’t be refunded. All payments must relate back to an invoice or document. This also applies to claims for expenses from volunteers

  2. IG58.pdf

    claim for a legacy benefit and must claim Universal Credit instead. 3 How much could I get? Your payment is made up of a standard monthly allowance and any other additional ‘elements’ that you’re eligible ... depend on your circumstances. Your income or capital (including earnings, pensions and other regular payments) may also affect what you get. Housing costs element. If you need help paying your rent and other

  3. FS48.pdf

    Pension Service needs more information 19 6.4 Delays and complaints 19 7 Decisions and payment 19 7.1 Payday 19 7.2 Payment 20 7.3 If you disagree with a decision 20 8 Change of circumstances and assessed income ... – Adult Disability Payment (Scotland) AIP – Assessed Income Period CA – Carer’s Allowance CDP – Child Disability Payment (Scotland) CHB – Child Benefit CSP – Carer Support Payment (Scotland) CTC – Child

  4. Rights at work

    have worked for the agency. Find out more on the Gov.uk website There is no upper age limit for payment of Statutory Sick Pay (SSP). Once you have been ill for more than four days, you are entitled

  5. Advocacy and the reast of the Act.pdf

    assessment Part 4: Meeting Needs Duties and powers to meet needs of adults, children and carers Direct payments for adults, children and carers Preparing, maintaining or reviewing care and support plans Portability ... to impose charges Financial assessment Determination of persons ability to pay a charge Deferred payments Charging for preventative services Recovery of charges Creation of charge over interest in land

  6. FS56.pdf

    you live in Scotland and have dependent children, call Age Scotland and ask about Scottish Child Payment. If you are in Northern Ireland, please contact Age NI for information. Contact details can be found ... 10 2.5 Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance 11 2.6 Housing Benefit 11 2.6.1 Discretionary Housing Payments 12 2.7 Council Tax Reduction 12 2.8 Tax Credits 13 2.9 Benefit cap 14 3 National Insurance benefits

  7. RB_March14_Toynbee_Hall_Later_older_age.pdf

    do things differently there.” L.P. Hartley, The Go-Between Our research for the Payments Council in 2012 on the payment needs of the “Older Old”1 clearly showed that we travel into old age carrying the ... living with cognitive, physical and sensory disabilities, The Payments Council UK, http://www.paymentscouncil.org.uk/files/payments_council/payments_council__policis_and_toynbee_hall_older_old_and_disability_report_24

  8. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2011_2012.pdf

    would encourage the private sector to meet the needs of people in later life. We influenced the Payments Council to abandon its cheque-replacement programme following our research and follow-up report ... about their rights as consumers. This year we published The Way We Pay, a report that looked at the payment methods people in later life use and highlighted their continued reliance on cheques. The report

  9. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2012_2013.pdf

    reliable advice. Age UK Advice helpline advisers were given briefings on the new Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit. We also published a fact sheet on these new welfare benefits and updated ... collaboration with E.ON: the tariff minimises price fluctuations and provides for additional cold weather payments. • We sold around 17,000 Funeral Plans (20,000 in 2011/12) in collaboration with Dignity Plc. •

  10. FS92.pdf

    Commitment 11 3.4 Claim maintenance 12 4 Decisions and payments 13 4.1 Payments and assessment periods 13 4.2 Advances of benefit 13 4.3 Alternative payment arrangements 14 4.4 If you disagree with a decision ... 18 5.7 Avoiding and challenging sanctions 19 5.8 Sanctions from previous benefits 19 5.9 Hardship payments 19 6 Elements of UC 20 6.1 SDP transitional element 23 7 Working out amount 24 7.1 Income 24 7.2

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