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Extra child tax credits for disabled children

Families with a disabled child or young person, who gets either disability living allowance (DLA), or personal independence payment (PIP) can claim additional child tax credits (CTCs).   A higher rate of CTC increases your income.  You can claim tax credits by calling the Tax Credit Helpline…

Glasspool Charity Trust

The Glasspool Charity Trust is one of the few national charities making grants to individuals which have no restrictions on the type of beneficiary. They are open to any UK resident. Their aim is to provide timely, life-enhancing support to people in need; short-term involvement for long-term…

The Family Fund

Family Fund is the UK’s largest charity providing grants for families on low incomes raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people. They believe that all families raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people should have the same choices, quality of life,…

Groundwork

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Groundwork is a national charity that works with communities across the UK supporting them to create better places, live and work in a greener, more sustainable way and to improve their economic prospects. Some examples of what Groundwork do are: - They work…

Place2be - Therapeutic Support in Primary Schools

The Place2Be in schools, offers a range of services to support children's wellbeing. This service works with children and young people from 5 to 11 years old, their parents and carers and other support networks to improve their lives.

Contact - Benefits and Advice Helpline

This is a free, confidential helpline for parents of disabled children living in England, run by Contact offering high quality and up-to-date advice on welfare benefits. Contact is a charity for families with disabled children. Contact advisers will make sure that parents have the right information…

Youth Employment Project

The Youth Employment Project (Y.E.P) support 18-24 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEET), to find further education, employment or apprenticeships / training. To be eligible, young people will also need to be one of the following: a young carer;…

Stay Put, Stay Safe Scheme

The "Stay Put, Stay Safe" scheme is for people at risk of homelessness because of domestic violence. Under the scheme the council will install a number of measures to secure your home and improve your personal security. The scheme is voluntary and open to; council tenants,…

Al-Aman at DVIP

Al-Aman means ‘safety’ in Arabic. DVIP’s Al-Aman Project works with Arabic-speaking communities in London. They support women who experience domestic violence, and their children; and work with men to end their violent and abusive behaviour.  Al-Aman support Arabic-speaking women and men to use DVIP’s…

Remark! Living

Remark! Living are a deaf-led organisation who work with deaf British Sign Language (BSL) users who may require some extra support. They provide the following services: specialist support (mental health, physical disability) to encourage people to remain in their own homes