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  • Ranald
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13 years 3 hours ago #55850 by Ranald
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I have managed to secure a place on a full-time college course (15) hours, starting in September.

Am i required to inform my Benefit Delivery Centre about this? The college advisor said i don't need to worry because the course is under 16 hours. Is this correct?

Also the course is classroom based and sedentary, which will give me relevant skills for finding work, not something like scaffolding! ;)

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  • originaldave
13 years 3 hours ago #55859 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:Returning to education
Ranald wrote:

I have managed to secure a place on a full-time college course (15) hours, starting in September.

Am i required to inform my Benefit Delivery Centre about this? The college advisor said i don't need to worry because the course is under 16 hours. Is this correct?

Also the course is classroom based and sedentary, which will give me relevant skills for finding work, not something like scaffolding! ;)


My money is on you needing to tell them, you don't say what benefit you are on ? that might make a differance

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13 years 3 hours ago #55861 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Returning to education
Ranald

I have been unable to find any authority regarding ESA and education, however, the Permitted Work rules are for a 16 hour/week, so I think you are OK only doing 15.

In the same vein, you are required to notify the DWP of PW, so I would assume the same for this course.

I am sure you have thought of this, from your previous posts on this subject, but you should consider what assumptions the DWP will make regarding your doing this, and your eligibilty to benefits.

Gordon

Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems

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12 years 11 months ago #55910 by Doris
Replied by Doris on topic Re:Returning to education
This might be relevent to anyone else reading the thread as it's on the same topic.

I know that if you're doing an Open University course or degree 'full time' at home, then you do not have to notifiy the DWP. It's always been a weird situation. Further more, if you're disabled you can get a DSA ( disabled students allowance ) worth up to £5k to help you take the course ( including mentally disabled ).

It would conflict with just about every DLA / DWP rule if you did have to disclose - but you dont :)

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  • originaldave
12 years 11 months ago #55917 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:Returning to education
Doris wrote:

This might be relevent to anyone else reading the thread as it's on the same topic.

I know that if you're doing an Open University course or degree 'full time' at home, then you do not have to notifiy the DWP. It's always been a weird situation. Further more, if you're disabled you can get a DSA ( disabled students allowance ) worth up to £5k to help you take the course ( including mentally disabled ).

It would conflict with just about every DLA / DWP rule if you did have to disclose - but you dont :)


There is no restriction on claiming ESA while in education once you are 19 or over :)

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