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Harlow Welfare Rights & Advice

 

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Advice Centre
2 Eastgate
Harlow CM20 1ND

 

01279 446622 between 10.00am to 1.30pm, Monday to Friday

01279 446777 for clients who are unable to telephone between 10.00 a.m. and 1.30 p.m

Fax: 01279 446599

Email: The Welfare Rights & Advice Service

Website: www.hwra.org.uk  (Referrals can be made using the link from the website)

 

 

Harlow Welfare Rights & Advice (HWRA) is an independent charity and a member of Advice UK. It provides free specialist advice, advocacy and representation in debt, employment, housing and welfare benefits for which it holds the quality mark issued by the Legal Services Commission (LSC). It also provides a wide range of community information on other subjects and can signpost to other services, if appropriate, through its Telephone and Reception Desk. The service employs specialist advisers, solicitors and support officers.

 

The Telephone and Reception Desk is open from 10am to 1.30pm Monday to Friday on 01279 446622. Reception staff will assess the enquiry or problem, check if there are any essential deadlines, give brief advice and/ or information where necessary, explain how the service works and book an appointment if appropriate. If it is difficult for clients to attend appointments during the Advice Centre’s normal opening hours, it is possible to make out-of-hours appointments or home visits for housebound clients.

 

Reception staff will need some personal and income details before booking appointments, as the majority of casework is available only to clients who are funded through HWRA’s contract with the LSC. The LSC contract covers clients whose incomes are low enough for them to qualify for legal aid AND who live in the area covered by Harlow Council or Epping Forest District Council AND who need specialist help that is covered by the legal aid scheme for issues with debt, employment, housing and welfare benefits.

 

HWRA has only very limited funding to do casework for non-legally aidable clients. There is some funding for Harlow residents who need benefits, housing, debt and employment advice. Harlow Council funds most of this work.

 

HWRA provides advice at repossession hearings. Until 1 April 2011, these were held at Harlow County Court which closed on that date, so local repossession hearings now take place at Harlow Magistrates Court. Clients should allow enough time on the day for the HWRA Duty Court Adviser to look through their papers before they have to appear before the court officials.

 

Debt

Advisers help clients resolve debt related problems (other than most business debts) that they may face including arrears on essential services, bailiff action, Council Tax arrears, inability to repay credit or loans, mortgage arrears and repossession and rent difficulties. They can assist with Debt Relief Orders and personal bankruptcies.

 

Advisers prioritise debts, maximise income, prepare a financial statement showing income and essential expenses and then agree a plan for coping with the debts with the client. As debt problems can be complex, this may require extensive long-term work.

Advisers may also be able to assist with court appearances. Advice is provided at repossession hearings listed at Harlow Magistrates Court.

 

Employment

Advisers help employees and workers with most aspects of employment law, including breach of contract, discrimination, dismissal, holiday pay, minimum wage, redundancy, rights for parents and other carers, unpaid wages and working time regulations.

 

They can normally write to employers on a client's behalf to try and negotiate a resolution to the problem. They can help clients complete Employment Tribunal or County Court applications where needed. In some circumstances, they can represent clients at Employment Tribunals, Employment Appeal Tribunals and County Courts. However, they cannot normally represent clients at internal disciplinary or grievance hearings.

 

Housing

Advice is offered on a range of housing issues including disputes, harassment, homelessness, householders’ responsibilities, leasehold conditions, right to buy, security of tenure, tenants’ rights, deposits and waiting lists.

Advisers will inform clients of their rights, act as advocates and represent clients in Court when needed.

 

Welfare Benefits

 

Advice is given on means-tested and non means-tested benefits, including disability and incapacity related benefits, NHS benefits, industrial injuries, benefits for those looking for work, Employment and Support Allowance, maternity benefits, Statutory Sick Pay, Pension Credit, Social Fund, State Retirement Pension and Tax Credits. Problems with overpayments and underpayments of benefits are also covered. Claimants who are being investigated and/or prosecuted for alleged benefit fraud should seek the advice of a solicitor specialising in criminal law.

 

Advice ranges from simple benefit checks and 'better off' calculations through to challenging decisions on benefit claims. Advisers can make written representations to benefit appeal tribunals and at Upper Tribunals and Courts where appropriate. In some circumstances, they may be able to attend tribunals with clients.

 

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