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Universal Credit & Students - Intermediate / Advanced Level - 8th Nov

Price: £60.00 / £120.00

This course is for experienced advisers who have a good understanding of the UC system and its place within the benefits field.

Learners will receive a detailed overview of the complex legislation surrounding disabled students and their entitlement to UC. By the end of the course learners will be able to complete a calculation of a student’s entitlement to UC by looking at student income, student finance award letters in conjunction with UC award notices, and will be able to challenge adverse UC decisions.

There is two dates for this session. You only need to attend one.

Universal Credit & Students - Intermediate / Advanced Level

Date: 8th November 2024

Time: 10:00 - 13:00

Location: NASMA Website

Facilitated by: Kate Anstee

Course overview

A updated session around the complex topics of Universal Credit for Students.

There is two dates for this session. You only need to attend one.

By Kate Anstee

Kate Anstee is a Senior Welfare Rights Officer for an advice service and has extensive experience in the field of social welfare law. Kate manages a complex case load of benefits appeals and provides representation at First Tier and Upper Tier tribunals. Kate also specialises in Welfare Rights advice within Community Care law. In addition, Kate is a freelance trainer in welfare reforms, and has recently completed a degree in law, and continues to deliver training to NASMA and other national organisations on all areas of welfare benefits.

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