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  • Newsletter 5/7/19

    Sun 07 Jul 2019
  • Newsletter 28/6/19

    Fri 28 Jun 2019
  • Online safety newsletter July 2019

    Thu 27 Jun 2019 Mr Youngman
    You can read our latest online safety newsletter on our e-safety page.
  • Newsletter 21/6/19

    Fri 21 Jun 2019
  • Free internet controls for parents guide

    Thu 20 Jun 2019 Mr Youngman
    You can find a free guide from National Online Safety on internet controls for parents on our e-safety for parents page.
  • Newsletter 14/6/19

    Fri 14 Jun 2019
  • Newsletter 24/5/19

    Fri 24 May 2019
  • Building Better Opportunities/Better off Finance courses

    Wed 22 May 2019 Mr Youngman

    Enclosed are details of the Building Better Opportunities/Better off Finance  ‘My Turn’ courses which is open to all Knowsley Residents who are 18+ and unemployed.  The 2 day course is a great opportunity for someone to improve confidence and build on their self-motivation as well as tackle problem solving and think about behaviours.

     

    The course is delivered by our colleagues at The Womens Organisation and the Knowsley courses are being held at The Venue in Huyton (with lunch provided).  Anyone who wants to be signed up to our Better off Finance Programme can also claim back travel expenses to attend the course.

  • Changes to universal credit

    Wed 22 May 2019 Mr Youngman

    Changes to the support available to people claiming Universal Credit will come into effect from 1st April 2019.   From this date, Citizens Advice Knowsley will provide “Help to Claim” to people making a new claim for Universal Credit.  This support will be provided up until the first Universal Credit payment is received and will include:-

     

    ·       Universal Credit entitlement checks and support to start a claim;

    ·       Set up email and online Universal Credit accounts;

    ·       Verify identity (using the Department for Work and Pensions “Verify” system);

    ·       Referral on to longer term support (for example debt and housing); and,

    ·       Help to apply for ‘adaptions and easements’ (including direct payments to Landlords, more frequent payments and Advance Payments).

     

    Referrals to the “Help to Claim” service can be made direct by the claimant, who can ‘self-refer’, as well as by the Jobcentre, Local Authority, Housing Providers and other agencies.

     

    To access the service, residents need to call 0800 144 8 444 to arrange an appointment at a local Citizens Advice office.  As a Freephone number, the call is free from landlines and mobiles.

     

    For more information, go to the Citizens Advice Knowsley website which will be updated with details of the new service including links to the webchat service, a few days prior to launch.  

  • Newsletter 17/5/19

    Fri 17 May 2019
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