Advice NI Briefing Paper - Community Wealth Building
The Combined Power of the Advice Sector as an Anchor Institution – A ground-up approach to Community Wealth Building
The Standard Assurance Unit Benefit Review
The Standard Assurance Unit (SAU) is a section within DfC that carries out benefit reviews. These reviews are also called Home Visit to Check Your Benefit Payment1 . Reviews can be conducted face-to-face but also over the phone. Since the COVID pandemic, they have been exclusively over the phone. The purpose of the SAU review is to determine whether claimants are getting the right amount of benefit based on their circumstances. Evidence discovered during the review can be reported back to DfC if it has an impact on the amount of benefit being paid.
Payment Exception Services & Post Office Card Accounts
A Post Office card account (POca) is a special bank account you could only get from the Post Office for automated government payments such as benefits. This briefing paper explains the incoming changes for benefit claimants who currently use a Post Office card account.
Advice NI's response to the Department for Communities Equality Impact Assessment Consultation
This consultation response wishes to express in the strongest possible terms opposition to the proposed Department for Communities budget allocation which includes no allocation for the independent advice sector to support welfare change.
Advice NI response to the NI Executive Draft Budget Consultation
This consultation response wishes to express in the strongest possible terms opposition to the proposed Department for Communities budget allocation which includes no allocation for the independent advice sector to support welfare change.
Housing Costs and New Tenancies
Housing costs associated with taking up a new tenancy can be difficult for many people to afford. How landlords handle new tenants can make all the difference when it comes to someone being able to access accommodation or not.
Redundancy: Debts owed to you by your employer - How to claim them from the Government
Despite the recent extension to the furlough scheme, Advice NI is concerned that, sadly, many businesses may find themselves unable to continue trading, or may need to reduce their staffing levels: As a result, many employees may face a redundancy situation.
Advice NI response to the Programme for Government
Red our response to the Programme for Government across 9 key areas.
Safeguarding Vulnerable Social Security Benefit Claimants
This paper explores the challenges facing vulnerable claimants; the current support provision from DfC and DWP; and recommendations to drive a more claimant-led safeguarding process, across all benefits.
Concerns about digital social security appeal hearings
In light of public health concerns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Ireland’s president of Tribunals and The Appeals Service (TAS) have suspended all in-person oral tribunal hearings until further notice. Read the briefing paper from our policy team.
Advice NI Response to Dept. for Economy Energy Strategy Consultation
The Advice NI policy team responded to the Department for the Economy’s consultation on their Energy Strategy.
Illegal Lending – The Human Story
In 2018, the UK government announced a new crack down on illegal lending for the first time ever Northern Ireland (NI). This work focused on an educational campaign to raise awareness of the support available for vulnerable communities in relation to illegal lending.
Benefit Freeze
The [Work & Pensions] Committee has compiled evidence that shows that ending the benefits freeze a year early, [in 2019], would lift 200,000 people out of poverty. Read the latest briefing paper on the benefit freeze from our policy team.
Annual Report 2020
Advice NI Annual Report 2019/20.
Post-COVID Guidelines for the Advice Sector: Benching-marking against other sectors
The Advice NI policy team has compiled a range of guidance notes and information to help you prepare your offices and centres for the safe return of staff, ensure safe workplace and working-from-home practices, and support staff after the lock down.
Annual Report 2019
Advice NI Annual Report 2018/19.
Annual Report 2018
Advice NI annual report 2017/18.