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movement. As local authorities realized the advantages of having well-informed front-line staff such as housing officers and social workers, who often have to deal with benefit queries as part of their wider tasks, they turned to welfare rights staff to provide that expertise for both training and
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handling complex cases. In the 1980s, as local authorities took on the wider 'equalities' agenda, anti-poverty work was seen as a valid local activity in itself. Increasing benefit income helps individuals but also boosts the local economy.
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and London Advice Service Alliance (LASA), for example. These organizations are respected for their training and publications, which are used extensively by advisers throughout the UK, as well as their campaigning activities.
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means the rights of people to be aware of and receive their maximum entitlement to state welfare benefits, and to be treated reasonably well by the welfare system. It has been established in the
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founded ANC (Aid to Needy Children) Mothers Anonymous, which was one of the first grassroots welfare mothers’ organizations, and which eventually became part of the
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Advise and represent on all aspects of social security law, including entitlement to benefits, backdating, suspensions and overpayments
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program on the basis of a home being considered unsuitable per the woman's children being termed as illegitimate.
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Welfare rights advisers generally offer expert lay legal advice in dealings with public departments, such as
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could not be withheld because of the presence of a "substitute father" who visited a family on weekends.
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and independent advisers or companies. These advisers may charge a fee or they might provide limited
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Welfare rights officers are often closely allied with campaigning groups and charities such as the
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Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook (annual publication) Child Poverty Action Group. London.
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to help them manage their work. These can be paper based, computer based or online.
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Disability Rights Handbook (annual publication). Disability Alliance. London.
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since 1969 and has also been developed in other countries including
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Welfare rights advice and representation is also provided by some
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benefits and tax credits, including free representation at a
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Check what benefits or tax credits people may be entitled to
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Welfare rights advisers' professional organization is the
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and representation before social security appeal Tribunals
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The Sex of Class: Women Transforming American Labor
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Index

Economic, social and cultural rights
United Kingdom
Ireland
Australia
United States
Claimants Union
local authorities
voluntary sector
Citizens Advice Bureau
social security
First-tier Tribunal
Upper Tribunal
Ministry of Justice
solicitors
barristers
pro-bono
local authority
Housing Benefit
Council Tax Benefit
Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs
Department for Work and Pensions
advocacy
case management system
Child Poverty Action Group
Citizens Advice Bureau
National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers
Scotland
professional association
Rights Advice Scotland
Flemming Rule

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