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  • Supporting Young Learners – Benefits And Other Financial Support, Kinghorm

    Created: 13/04/2017
    News/Events Category: Training and Learning


    When: 10.00am - 4.00pm, Thursday 27 April 2017
    Where: Bay Hotel, Burntisland Rd, Kinghorn, Burntisland, KY3 9YE
    This event is being organised by Fife Partnership
    This particular event is free to attend, so no payment is required.


    It is too late to book a place for this particular session, sorry about that.

    The training programme contains a range of courses and e-learning opportunities that will be useful and relevant to anyone working with individuals and families in Fife who are struggling to make ends meet.

    Changes to the welfare system – including the benefit cap introduced in November 2016 and the planned move to ‘full service’ Universal Credit from December 2017 – are affecting more and more people across Fife.

    Who should attend?

    College staff, particularly college bursary staff, community learning staff, skills and employability staff and those working with young people.

    Aim: With a focus on young people, this course equips frontline staff who are new to benefits or want a refresher with a basic knowledge of social security benefits and tax credits. It explains the different benefits that young further and higher education students can claim and gives an overview of the student funding available. Benefits and funding for those doing training courses is also covered in brief.

    The course aims to give participants:

    • Knowledge of the benefits and tax credits systems
    • Awareness of benefits available in different circumstances
    • Outline of which students can claim benefits and tax credits including universal credit
    • Overview of student funding available at FE and HE level
    • Outline of which benefits and tax credits can be claimed by young people on training courses

    Trainers: Angela Toal, CPAG in Scotland.

    All the courses are open to all public and voluntary sector workers in Fife and are free to attend.

    This training programme is funded by Fife Partnership, through its recommendations in Fairness Matters, the report from the Fairer Fife Commission to address poverty and inequality in Fife. Training sessions are delivered by the Poverty Alliance, Child Poverty Action Group in Scotland, and One Parent Families Scotland.

    To book a place please complete the booking form and return to [email protected] or contact Kelly Higgins by calling 01592 226561 or e-mail: [email protected]

    For more information on the courses, please contact Lyndsey Maricic, Fife Council by calling 03451 55 55 55 ext 446 138 or e-mail: [email protected] or Laura Henderson, NHS Health Promotion by calling 01592 226506 or e-mail [email protected].




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