AskCPAGBuilding on decades of experience supporting organisations and individuals across the UK, AskCPAG supplements the expertise advisers have come to trust and rely on from our rights handbooks and training, with up-to-date information, insights, decision-making tools and appeal letter generators.Providing fast, easy access to accurate information, AskCPAG saves you time and offers solutions when it comes to working out benefit entitlement and challenging unfavourable decisions. Explore Popular Topics Universal creditBenefits for migrantsDebtHousing costsPersonal Independence PaymentSanctions and conditionality AskCPAG online publications Poverty Journal - Issue 172The journal aims to stimulate debate about the nature, causes and consequences of child poverty in the UK, and potential solutions.Inside this issue:- Tackling poverty requires an egalitarian agenda- Universal credit and mental health- Ending the need for food banksAuthor(s): CPAGPrint publication date Jun, 2022This content was published:2022-06-09Word count6Subject TagsPovertyPoverty journalWelfare Rights Bulletin - Issue 288The Welfare Rights Bulletin is CPAG's journal of welfare benefits and tax credits law and practice. It is also an updating service for our Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook.In this issue:- adult disability payment- benefit changes for Afghans and Ukrainians- fuel deductions and benefit- when an incorrect benefit decision is due to official errorAuthor(s): CPAGPrint publication date Jun, 2022This content was published:2022-06-08Word count7Subject TagsWelfare Rights BulletinBulletinDisability Rights Handbook - 2022-2023 Publisher Site The handbook provides in-depth information and invaluable guidance on the benefits system and social care services.Full of tools and tactics to help you make a successful claim.Your right to benefits For anyone with an illness, injury or disability For carers, children and young people For people in education or work, looking for work, not in work or in retirement For people injured at work or serving in the Armed Forces Eligibility requirements and how to make a claim Challenging decisions; how to appealYour right to care and support The eligibility criteria for people needing care and support Assessments, budgets and ways of paying for care Challenging eligibility and funding decisions Local authority duties Support for carersAuthor(s): Disability Rights UKPublisherDisability Rights UKThis content was published:2022-05-16Print ISBN 9781399917308Word count331,979Debt Advice Handbook 14th editionWith living costs and unemployment rising, budgets squeezed and problem debt on the increase, no adviser should be without this essential guide to the practice and process of giving money advice in England and Wales. CPAG’s bestselling Debt Advice Handbook provides the most comprehensive information needed by advisers on the key stages of money advice, including on interviewing clients, establishing liability, prioritising debts, preparing a financial statement, negotiating with creditors and dealing with bailiffs. Emphasis is placed on taking due care of vulnerable clients and making sure that any payment arrangements agreed are appropriate. There is a focus on sustainable credit arrangements that do not affect a client’s abilities to pay essential living expenses and priority debts. Fully updated to cover all recent changes to legislation, caselaw and court procedure and practice, the Debt Advice Handbook is an indispensable resource for all debt advisers and is fully indexed, for ease of use, and crossreferenced to law, regulations and official guidance, and to court and tribunal decisions. Tactical guidance and examples are included throughout to help you navigate the complexities of the social security system.Author(s): CPAGThis content was published:2022-05-06Print ISBN 9781910715734Word count294,652Welfare Rights Bulletin - Issue 287The Welfare Rights Bulletin is CPAG's journal of welfare benefits and tax credits law and practice. It is also an updating service for our Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook.In this issue:- newly recognised refugees and claims for retrospective child tax credits- the DWP’s new Risk Review Team- when a disabled student may – or may not – be entitled to universal credit- PIP: digital forms and online claimsAuthor(s): CPAGPrint publication date Apr, 2022This content was published:2022-04-11Word count7Subject TagsWelfare Rights BulletinBulletinWelfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook 2022/23Written for claimants and their advisors, CPAG’s annually updated Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook is the definitive guide to the UK’s social security system..New in this edition:- arrangements for the migration of claims for legacy benefits to universal credit- the latest developments on the right to reside rules for European nationals- expanded details on the new disability benefits in ScotlandTactical guidance and examples are included throughout to help you navigate an increasingly complex social security system. The Handbook is also fully indexed and cross-referenced to law, regulations and official guidance as well as to court, tribunal and judicial decisions.Author(s): CPAGPrint publication date Apr, 2022This content was published:2022-06-10Print ISBN 9781910715895Word count786,371Subject Tagsbenefittax creditwelfarebenefitstax systemuniversal creditpersonal independence paymentbedroom taxmandatory reconsiderationssanctionsresidency ruleStudent support and benefits handbook 2021/22This popular guide to student finance and benefit entitlement in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has been fully updated for the 21/22 academic year, and covers a range of grants and loans available in all three countries - for full-time and part-time students, young people in further education, post graduates and those studying vocational courses.Author(s): CPAGPrint publication date Mar, 2022This content was published:2022-03-08Print ISBN 9781910715802Word count115,471Poverty Journal - Issue 171The journal aims to stimulate debate about the nature, causes and consequences of child poverty in the UK, and potential solutions.Inside this issue:- CPAG's Your Work, Your Way research project- Universal credit crunch: entitlements, disregards and tapers- Digitalisation and rights in universal credit- Social security in Scotland- The poverties - is there any merit in looking at different poverties?Author(s): CPAGPrint publication date Feb, 2022This content was published:2022-02-14Word count6Subject TagsPovertyPoverty journalWelfare Rights Bulletin - Issue 286The Welfare Rights Bulletin is CPAG's journal of welfare benefits and tax credits law and practice. It is also an updating service for our Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook.In this issue:- Should I stay or should I go? Moving to UC- Erode to nowhere- Reverification of universal credit awards- Pre-settled – still unsettled?Author(s): cpagPrint publication date Feb, 2022This content was published:2022-02-07Word count7Subject TagsWelfare Rights BulletinBulletinBenefits for Migrants Handbook (13th edition)CPAG’s Benefits for Migrants Handbook has firmly established itself as the leading text on social security entitlement for people who have come to, or who are leaving, the UK. Following the end of the post-Brexit transition period on the 31st December 2020 new rules have taken effect from 1st January 2021, which significantly change the benefit entitlements of migrants. The publication of the 13th edition of this Handbook is timed to ensure advisers get the latest information on these changes. Ongoing online updates to the Handbook will cover future developments in 2022 and will continue until the publication of Benefits of Migrants Handbook 14th edition, planned in November 2022. The ending of European free movement rights within UK law affects the benefit entitlement of European nationals who began living in the UK before the end of 2020 and those who arrived after, and the family members of both groups. The end of the transition period also affects the benefit entitlements of claimants who move to live in Europe and those who return to the UK after living abroad. The Handbook covers the details of these changes as well as any impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Information to help you establish the immigration status of your clients is provided in addition to comprehensive details on the benefit entitlements that result from that status, including specific rules that apply to refugees and others granted leave following an asylum claim. The Handbook is fully indexed and cross-referenced to both UK and European legislation and caselaw. The online edition gives advisers access to the tool ‘Are you a “person subject to immigration control”?’. This tool enables advisers to establish, through a series of simple questions, if someone falls within this important definition and if so what this means for benefit entitlement. A separate tool ‘Do you have a right to reside?’ enables advisers to identify whether someone has one or more rights to reside and gives information on whether each right to reside will satisfy that requirement in different benefits. The Benefits for Migrants Handbook should be on the desk of everyone advising European and non-European nationals living in the UK, and claimants of all nationalities who have recently arrived in the UK or who are going abroad.Author(s): CPAGPrint publication date Feb, 2022This content was published:2022-04-06Print ISBN 9781910715758Word count285,717 Advice library Read accurate advice and information from our online library. Browse key areas, bookmark important content, and save notes. Browse advice Scotland advice If you're based in Scotland, benefits may differ. Explore our Scotland specific resources. I'm in Scotland Need guidance? Use our intuitive decision trees to find advice that fits your needs, or let us help you create a pro-forma letter. Get started What's new This content was published:01 Jun 2022 FreeAdult disability paymentIssue: Issue 288 (June 2022)Welfare Rights Bulletinpersonal independence paymentpersonal independence payment--transfers to adult disability payment--Scotlandadult disability paymentThis content was published:01 Jun 2022 FreeBenefit changes for Afghans and UkrainiansIssue: Issue 288 (June 2022)Welfare Rights BulletinAfghanistan relocation and resettlement schemes--benefit entitlementresidence ruleUkraine relocation and resettlement schemes--benefit entitlementAfghanistanUkraineThis content was published:01 Jun 2022 FreeCatalogue of errors - when an incorrect benefit decision is due to official errorIssue: Issue 288 (June 2022)Welfare Rights Bulletinerrors--official errorThis content was published:01 Jun 2022 FreeFuel deductions and benefitIssue: Issue 288 (June 2022)Welfare Rights Bulletindeductions from benefits--fuel debtsThis content was published:01 Apr 2022 FreeA CTC retro-fix for refugees – who stands to benefit?Issue: Issue 287 (April 2022)Welfare Rights Bulletinchild tax credit FreePIP: digital forms and online claimsIssue: Issue 287 (April 2022)Welfare Rights Bulletinpersonal independence payment AskCPAG Membership Subscribe to AskCPAG for access to our online library and tools. 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