Help someone with their benefit claim
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1. Overview
You can help someone by:
- getting advice and information about their claim - you need to have a genuine connection to the person claiming benefits, for example if they바카라 사이트™re your family member, friend or neighbour, or you바카라 사이트™re helping them as part of your job
- managing their claim for them - you바카라 사이트™ll need to have 바카라 사이트˜written authority바카라 사이트™ to do this, or have the person claiming benefits with you when you call a helpline
This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
2. Get advice and information about someone바카라 사이트™s claim
How you can get advice and information depends on the benefits being claimed. For:
- Universal Credit - you must get the person claiming to follow the 바카라 사이트˜explicit consent바카라 사이트™ process
- Child Benefit - use the Child Benefit authorisation service
- tax credits - use the tax credit authorisation service
- any other benefits - use the 바카라 사이트˜alternative enquiry바카라 사이트™ service
What you can use the alternative enquiry service for
You can find out certain information about someone else바카라 사이트™s benefit claim, like:
- what stage a claim has reached
- why and how a decision has been made about a claim
- how the value of a claim has been calculated
- what future action will be taken about a claim
- what the next steps are for the person with the claim
You can also tell the helpline about a change in the person바카라 사이트™s living situation, for example if they go into hospital. DWP will look into any changes before updating a claim.
What you cannot use the service for
You cannot get personal information about the person claiming benefits, like their:
- address
- date of birth
- bank and building society account details
- National Insurance number
- telephone number
You also cannot use the service to manage someone바카라 사이트™s benefit claim, like appealing a decision on their behalf or ending their claim.
Who can use the service
Anyone with a genuine connection to the person claiming benefits can use the alternative enquiry service.
That includes if you바카라 사이트™re calling:
- on behalf of a family member or friend
- as part of your job, for example if you바카라 사이트™re a social worker, nurse or doctor or you work for an advice or welfare rights organisation
How to use the service
Who you call depends on the benefit. For:
- Attendance Allowance - contact the Attendance Allowance helpline at the Disability Service Centre
- Disability Living Allowance - contact the Disability Living Allowance helpline at the Disability Service Centre
- State Pension - contact the Pension Service
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - contact the PIP enquiry line
- all other benefits (apart from Universal Credit, Child Benefit and tax credits) - contact Jobcentre Plus
Say that you바카라 사이트™re looking for an alternative enquiry into someone else바카라 사이트™s benefit claim.
The call handler will check you have a genuine connection to the person claiming benefits. That might involve asking you questions about:
- the personal details of that person
- the details of that person바카라 사이트™s benefit claim
- your telephone number or email address, if you바카라 사이트™re calling as part of your job or on behalf of an organisation
They may also contact the person claiming benefits to check they바카라 사이트™re happy for you to use the service.
If you바카라 사이트™re able to prove your genuine connection
The call handler will be able to help you.
If you want to use the service again on a later call, you may need to repeat the checks.
If you바카라 사이트™re unable to prove your genuine connection
You will not be able to use the service. The call handler may suggest other ways you can help the person with their claim.
3. Manage someone's claim for them
You can manage someone바카라 사이트™s claim for them if you have 바카라 사이트˜written authority바카라 사이트™. This includes:
- having a lasting power of attorney (LPA) or an enduring power of attorney (EPA) for the person claiming benefits
- being a deputy for the person claiming benefits
- being an appointee for the person claiming benefits
You can help them with any type of benefit claim. You바카라 사이트™ll be able to do things like appealing a decision on their behalf or ending their claim.
If you do not have written authority
You can still manage a claim by calling the helpline for the benefit. The person claiming the benefit will need to be with you when you call to complete security checks and agree to any decisions.
Which helpline you use depends on the benefit. For:
- Universal Credit - contact the Universal Credit helpline
- Attendance Allowance - contact the Attendance Allowance helpline at the Disability Service Centre
- Disability Living Allowance - contact the Disability Living Allowance helpline at the Disability Service Centre
- State Pension - contact the Pension Service
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - contact the PIP enquiry line
- Child Benefit - contact the Child Benefit enquiries line
- tax credits - contact the tax credits general enquiries line
- all other benefits - contact Jobcentre Plus