Loading eBooks Sort by: Title (A-Z)Title (Z-A)Author (A-Z)Author (Z-A) 1 - 2 of 2 titles Big Book of Benefits & Mental Health 2021/22Publisher Site Now in its 19th edition, this Big Book offers 500 pages of user-friendly practical information, tips, tools, tactics, health assessment forms (page by page guidance and tips), effective support letters, caselaw and example appeal submissions.An essential resource to help make your own claims or support those for others, especially if living with mental health issues.New/Updated for 2021/22:Benefit changes: revised and updated overview and charts covering recent pandemic and other changes and a new chapter on the HMRC Emergency Coronavirus Support Schemes.Personal Independence Payment: the latest on anti-mental health discrimination, change in assessments processes, case law, and a new approach starting in Scotland later in 2021Sickness benefits: Making sense of the sickness benefits scene - what is going and what stays; issues when swapping from income-related ESA to UC, how the ESA/UC Work Capability Assessment works with page by page guidance through an example form, how to effectively support and challenge claims and ESA changes in doing that.Universal Credit: now split into two. Part 1: a practical guide to how UC works, moving over to it, claiming, the UC sums, practical tips and pitfalls to avoid in surviving UC. Part 2: separates out more complex and problem areas into their own chapter alongside reports and calls for change.Author(s): Tom Messere and Yvonne BennettPrint publication date Jun, 2021Print ISBN 9780995459540Word count532 Purchase the entire book for £0.00 (532 words) Disability 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 count331,951 Purchase the entire book for £0.00 (331,951 words)