STUDENTS
Students and benefits – eligibility and definitions
LDSB0210 10.00am – 4.30pm 9 March 2011
LDSB0111 10.00am – 4.30pm 8 September 2011
LDSB0211 10.00am – 4.30pm 15 March 2012
Students and benefits – eligibility and definitions can be booked as a two-day course with Students and benefits – treatment of student income or as a stand alone one-day course.
This course covers benefit eligibility when studying and the definitions that apply. The day focuses particularly on means-tested benefits, (income support, housing benefit; jobseeker’s allowance and the new employment and support allowance) for both full and part time students undertaking courses in both the further and higher education sectors.
A knowledge of the general rules for means-tested benefits is required for this course.
Level Standard
Tutors Jayne Aldridge
CPD hours 5
NOS LA53
Student Support and Benefits Handbook: England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Students and benefits – treatment of student income
LDSC0210 10.00am – 4.30pm 10 March 2011
LDSC011 10.00am – 4.30pm 9 September 2011
LDSC0211 10.00am – 4.30pm 16 March 2012
This course is designed to follow-on from Students and benefits – eligibility and definitions, or as a stand alone one-day course for those with experience of advising students.
This course focuses on the treatment of student income for means-tested benefits at all education levels. Statutory and non-statutory support will be considered – for example, education maintenance allowances, student loans, NHS bursaries and discretionary funds. Sample calculations will be available to follow the full academic cycle of a student.
A knowledge of the general eligibility and specific student eligibility for means-tested benefits is needed for this course.
“Very friendly and pleasant facilitators who have good specialist knowledge. Well done”
Level Standard
Tutors Jayne Aldridge
CPD hours 5
NOS LA53 and LA54
Student Support and Benefits Handbook: England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Students and benefits – an update for experienced advisers
LDUS0210 10.00am – 4.30pm 11 March 2011
This course, designed for experienced advisers focuses on the impact upon FE and HE students as a result of changes to the benefits system or introduction of new elements of student financial support. Eligibility and entitlement issues will be covered and comparisons between different systems made. Particular reference will be made to the impact of the Welfare Reform Act upon student claimants.
Knowledge of both student funding systems and student eligibility for benefits is required.
Level Standard
Tutors Jayne Aldridge
CPD hours 5
NOS LA54
Student Support and Benefits Handbook: England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Students and debt
This is available as an in-house course. Contact the training department for more details.
Students and debt – tactics for experienced advisers
LDST0210 10.00am – 4.30pm 7 March 2011
LDST0111 10.00am – 4.30pm 26 September 2011
LDST0211 10.00am – 4.30pm 12 March 2012
This course will build on the information in the introductory level Students and debt course, or the introductory level Dealing with debt course. It will include more advanced tactics for negotiating on behalf of students with debts, further consideration of the legal rights and remedies available to students, and using the legal process to assist students in debt.
Level: Experienced
Tutor Jane Phipps
CPD hours 5
NOS LA41, LA42, LA53 and LA49
Student Support and Benefits Handbook: England, Wales and Northern Ireland
“Worth getting up at 5am for. Would recommend it
to all money advisers, not just those specifically
dealing with students.”
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