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That's the way to go, don't give up.mommabeck78 wrote:Thanks, I will fight them, believe you me!
I've managed to find it. It's called Discretionary Housing Payment (google it up for more info). At the end of the day - if you don't ask it, you don't get it.tasha75 wrote: There is also some extra money that could be paid with housing benefit, kind of an emergency fun
So lefttothedogs, any suggestion from the DWP that you are no longer in the category of a worker should be resisted strenuously....... a Union citizen who is no longer a worker or self-employed person shall retain the status of worker or self-employed person in the following circumstances:
- he/she is temporarily unable to work as the result of an illness or accident;
- he/she is in duly recorded involuntary unemployment after having been employed for more than one year and has registered as a job-seeker with the relevant employment office;
- he/she is in duly recorded involuntary unemployment after completing a fixed-term employment contract of less than a year or after having become involuntarily unemployed during the first twelve months and has registered as a job-seeker with the relevant employment office. In this case, the status of worker shall be retained for no less than six months;
- he/she embarks on vocational training. Unless he/she is involuntarily unemployed, the retention of the status of worker shall require the training to be related to the previous employment.
I totally agree. And hate to ask the question, and don't expect an answer, but I could not help thinking, as I was reading your post, whether the pregnancy was an accident?????Very, very unjust.
The relevance of that? The fact is that it is clear that that an employee, full-time or part-time, is within the definition of "worker" in the EU Directive.The lawyer working against the appeal also said that looking after a child as a lone parent is a full time job and that it is difficult to say when it is "healthy" for a mother to leave her child without her full time care.....