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Last week we looked at help with NHS Prescription costs. Although the NHS is “free at the point of contact” there are some other things which incur charges. What other health costs can you get help with? Dental charges; sight tests; vouchers towards the cost of glasses and contact lenses; travel costs to and from […]
NHS prescription charges are now £8.80 per item. If you have long-term condition or any health issue which requires 2 or more prescriptions per month, the cost can be prohibitive. But there are many people who are eligible for free prescriptions and there are ways of reducing the overall cost if you need 2 or […]
This is the third and last in this current series of postings about employment issues. This week we are looking at the statutory duty of employers to make “reasonable adjustments” under the Equality Act 2010 (EA) to enable people with disabilities or health conditions to either start work or to stay in work. What is […]
Are you being treated unfairly at work? Have you considered that this might be due to discrimination? It’s only unlawful discrimination if you’re treated unfairly because of one or more protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act. These are: age; disability; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race; religion or belief; […]
Are you unhappy at work? Do you feel you may be being bullied or harassed? Are you disabled? Do you feel you may be being discriminated against? Or maybe you are absent through sickness, possibly due to stress from your work situation? Some of these issues will be explored in more detail in future postings, […]
The national Citizens Advice organisation (CitA) uses evidence provided by advisers (from all local offices), who fill out anonymised pro-formas about issues which clients present with which are unfair, illegal or on policies which are not working in the way intended. The most recently released CitA report is about retaliatory eviction – which is when […]
Many people will experience mental health problems during their life time. Research shows that one in four adults experiences at least one episode in any year and that one in five older people living in the community are affected by depression. Children and young people can also experience mental health issues. One in ten have […]
Will Aid – free Wills made in November. Why is it important to make a Will? Even if you have little in the way of assets or property, anything you do have will be distributed according to the rules of intestacy, which may not be how you’d wish it. However, it is possible to rearrange […]
Every year, since 1994, September has been World Alzheimer’s Month, with 21st September being World Alzheimer’s Day. Dementia is a term which covers not only Alzheimer’s (although this is the most common form of dementia) but other causes such as vascular disease, dementia with Lewy bodies and fronto-temporal dementia. What are the early symptoms? These […]
PIP mobility component has two parts to it, called “activities”. One relates to standing and walking, called “moving around”, which is relatively straightforward. The other is called “planning and following journeys”. This became fraught with difficulty for many applying for the first time or being reassessed, either when transferring from DLA or because their current PIP […]