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Talk magazine shares information that will help you if you need to appeal a benefit decision.
If you make a new claim for housing benefits - or your current benefits are reduced or stopped by your local council - you can ask to have the decision reviewed. The process is generally the same for appealing council tax benefit decisions.
Our Money Advice Team can give you free, impartial and confidential guidance. We can explain your benefit entitlement, help you challenge benefit decisions and apply for hardship help where this is realistic. We can advise you about different options to deal with debt and can also act on your behalf in negotiations with creditors.
Whatever your circumstances, if you’re concerned about you finances, please ask to speak to us via 0300 100 0272 – or you might find the information you need on our website: https://www.bpha.org.uk/living-in-my-home/money-matters/ You can also find our benefits calculator there where you can check you are receiving all that you are entitled too.
Please complete the short survey below. You can opt into be entered into a prize draw to receive £25 love to shop voucher that's open until the 20th October 2025 (please see terms and conditions for prize draw's)
Talk magazine shares information that will help you if you need to appeal a benefit decision.
If you make a new claim for housing benefits - or your current benefits are reduced or stopped by your local council - you can ask to have the decision reviewed. The process is generally the same for appealing council tax benefit decisions.
Our Money Advice Team can give you free, impartial and confidential guidance. We can explain your benefit entitlement, help you challenge benefit decisions and apply for hardship help where this is realistic. We can advise you about different options to deal with debt and can also act on your behalf in negotiations with creditors.
Whatever your circumstances, if you’re concerned about you finances, please ask to speak to us via 0300 100 0272 – or you might find the information you need on our website: https://www.bpha.org.uk/living-in-my-home/money-matters/ You can also find our benefits calculator there where you can check you are receiving all that you are entitled too.
Please complete the short survey below. You can opt into be entered into a prize draw to receive £25 love to shop voucher that's open until the 20th October 2025 (please see terms and conditions for prize draw's)