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Incapacity Benefit is to be replaced by Employment and Support Allowance: 

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Benefits and tax credit rates from April 2008:

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Updated July 08

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Immigration, marriage, civil partnership, cohabitation

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Tax credits

Updated June 08

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Benefits in Hospital and Respite Care

Updated April 08

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Rights of Employees

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Decision Making & Appeals

Updated January 08

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Incapacity Benefit

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Introduction to Community Care

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Financing Residential Care

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Income Support

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Jobseeker's Allowance

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Pension Credit

Updated August 07

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Immigration, Marriage, Civil Partnership

Updated July 07

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DLA and AA

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Housing Benefit

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Social Fund

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Tax Credits

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Statutory Sick Pay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix 1

Law Centre (NI)

The purpose of the Law Centre is to promote social justice and reduce social inequality through the provision of a high quality legal resource offering independent, specialist and focused support to members, other advocates and disadvantaged individuals. We deliver specialist legal services to members in the areas of community care, employment, housing, immigration and social security and support the work of advice agencies through advice, casework, training, information and publications.

We aim to work closely with our membership of independent advice giving agencies and associate members who include social services and probation offices, solicitors’ practices, trade unions and community based organisations. We seek to promote the work of local, regional and specialist independent advice in partnership with Advice NI and Citizens Advice Northern Ireland.

1. Our main activities

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An advice line open to members, Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 1.00pm in our Belfast and Derry offices.

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A casework and representation service including strategic court work provided on referral from members.

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Training courses aimed at both experienced and new advisers.

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The publication of Frontline magazine four times a year, an annually updated Encyclopedia of Rights and regular bulletins on changes to law and policy.

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The production of informed policy comment on changes to public policy and legislation.  A new social policy unit was established in August 2006 to develop this area.

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The convening of quarterly practitioner fora in social security, community care and immigration to bring together advisers to discuss legal issues and practitioner developments.

2. Areas of work

Social security: advice on social security law and representation before the Social Security Commissioners and legally complex social security appeal tribunals.

Employment: advice on employment law and representation before Industrial Tribunals and Fair Employment Tribunals.

Immigration: advice on immigration law, assistance with asylum and other complex applications to the Home Office, representation before the Asylum and Immigration Appeal Tribunal.

Community care: advice on legal issues surrounding provision of social services, facilities or accommodation, and representation in legal disputes in this area.

Mental heath: advice on mental health law and representation before the Mental Health Review Tribunal for Northern Ireland.

The Law Centre provides representation in court matters arising from all of its core subjects.

3. Law Centre (NI) membership

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Full membership is open to voluntary sector organisations providing an impartial and free advice  service, who meet specific criteria.  Full members elect the executive committee who determine Law Centre policy.

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Associate membership (comprehensive or standard) is open to other organisations or individuals who wish to make use of Law Centre services or keep up to date with and support the work of the Law Centre.

 

Members and comprehensive associate members receive access to Law Centre advice, casework and training services, notification of Law Centre events and complimentary copies of all Law Centre publications.  Standard associate members receive notification of Law Centre events and complimentary copies of Frontline and of the Law Centre’s Encyclopedia of Rights.

4. Contact us

Website www.lawcentreni.org

 

Central Office                                                                    

124 Donegall Street, Belfast BT1 2GY                                     

Telephone 028 9024 4401  Textphone 028 9023 9938               

Fax 028 9023 6340                                                                 

Email admin.belfast@lawcentreni.org

                                     

Western Area Office

9 Clarendon Street, Derry BT48 7EP

Telephone 028 7126 2433

Fax 028 7126 2343

Email admin.derry@lawcentreniwest.org

 

 

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