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Access to Work Fund

Young people with a disability, health or mental health condition on or about to start the work experience placement of a supported internship or traineeship, can apply to the Department for Work and Pensions' Access to Work fund. Young people can apply for: funding of…

Advice from Citizens Advice

Advice from Citizens Advice brings you the self-help information you need to solve your problems. This website provides information and helpful tips on how to manage your money. There are a number of step-by-step guides to planning and managing your money. Parents/carers and…

Benefits Calculator

Get an estimate of what benefits (eg Income Support or Jobseeker’s Allowance) and tax credits you could get, and find out about claiming specific benefits. You can also find out how your benefits would be affected by a change in circumstances (eg if…

BlindAid

BlindAid has over 180 years of experience of delivering emotional and practical support to blind and visually impaired people aged 18 and over living in the 12 inner London Boroughs and the City of London. Their core service is our  Community Sight Support service; They…

Carers Allowance

This is a benefit for parents and carers who look after a disabled child or adult for at least 35 hours a week.  The disabled person must get Disability Living Allowance (DLA) at the middle or higher rate for personal…

Cerebra

Cerebra is a charity set up to help improve the lives of children and young people with brain related conditions through research, education and directly supporting the children and their carers. Cerebra's website and telephone helpline aims to help all children up to the…

Child Tax Credit (CTC)

Child Tax Credit is money that can be claimed from the government to increase your family's income. Parents can claim for children under 16, or children aged 16 to 19, as long as they are in certain types of education or training.

Citizens Advice Wandsworth - Roehampton

Citizens Advice Wandsworth provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice and information. Advice is available on topics that include: welfare benefits, consumer rights, debt, money, employment, legal, education, tax and families and relationships.Anyone can contact them for information. Citizens Advice Wandsworth in Roehampton aims…

Contact - Wandsworth (service closure from 31st August 23)

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  SEND in Mind  From 1st September 2023, SEND in Mind are the new providers for Wandsworth's  SEND family support Service To find out more information about what support they can offer to parents/carers who have children/young peoplewith SEND, please follow the link below, visit…

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…