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May 6, 2022

Leuchars Station: Care Assistants required

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Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

May 3, 2022

Forces Children Scotland: Are you from a serving, reservist or veteran family?

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Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

EM3 Armed Forces Veterans and Families Programme


Starting in January 2022, RFEA became the chosen delivery partner for EM3, a new initiative from Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership, part-funded by the European Social Fund. The programme focuses on the EM3 area and supports veterans, their partners and spouses, and children, as part of plans to lead economic recovery in the M3 region by growing a skilled population in a range of sectors and industries including; CLICK HERE for more information.


April 29, 2022

Two new programmes launched from the Covenant Fund Trust

 

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust is delighted to announce New Covenant Fund Programmes for 2022/23​:

A further programme Transforming approaches to supporting unmet needs will launch in Summer 2022.

Scotland: ADES National Transitions Officer newsletter for Scotland


The ADES National Transitions Officer newsletter for Scotland, along with LOADS of useful information and activities has just been published. To read the newsletter in full click on the image above 👆

The main Forces Children's Education website have lots of really useful information for families who are moving to Scotland 👉 
https://forceschildrenseducation.org.uk


Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

April 27, 2022

Staffordshire: Staffordshire Libraries - online learning guides


Staffordshire Libraries have partnered with Digital Unite to offer an extensive collection of over 400 learning guides about using modern technology created by Digital Unite, the digital learning experts.

The easy-to-use guides are ideal for improving your own confidence and skills or for supporting other learners and can now be found on our website: www.staffordshire.gov.uk/DigitalUniteGuides

There’s everything from computer basics to smartphones, using the internet and broadband TV and they can all be saved and printed as well!

Information provided by Lichfield HIVE

April 26, 2022

DWP changes to the Special Rules process for End of Life allowances

 

The Government has changed the Special Rules process for Universal Credit and Employment and Support Allowance. DWP will now consider a claimant to be terminally ill if due to their health condition or disability they have a life expectancy of less than 12 months (the current definition is 6 months life expectancy).

People can now make a claim under Special Rules for Universal Credit and Employment and Support Allowance in the final 12 months of their life. Special Rules allow people who have less than 12 months to live to make a fast-tracked claim to benefits without needing to have a medical assessment. In most cases, they will also get the highest rate of benefit. For more guidance see: Special Rules for End of Life factsheet.

​Similar changes are planned for Personal Independence Payment, Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance.

New Pension Credit campaign by DWP

 

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has launched a new campaign calling on pensioners, and their friends and family, to check eligibility for Pension Credit.

The campaign begins with social and digital channels in April, with national/regional newspaper advertising to follow in the coming months.

Pension Credit gives pensioners extra financial support with living costs if they are on a low income. More than 1.4 million pensioners in Britain claim it but new figures show many more could be missing out. For further advice and guidance see the Pension Credit Toolkit.