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Money MattersMoney Matters

 

If you are looking for information, advice or support regarding money matters you may find the following links useful :

Some of these organisations are located within your area, whilst others provide a national service

Blackfriars Advice Centre
199 Walworth Road, London, SE17 1RL.
020 7701 3999
Drop in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10am-12pm and
Monday and Wednesday 2pm-4pm.
Telephone advice Monday and Wednesday 10am-12pm and Monday, Thursday and Friday 2pm-4pm

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Citizens Advice Bureau - Bermondsey
8 Market Place, London, SE16.
0870 121 2016
Drop in Tuesday and Thursday 10am-12pm
Telephone Advice Monday and Wednesday 10am-12pm
Click here to view Southwark Citizens Advice Bureau

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Citizens Advice Bureau - Peckham
97 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5RS
0870 121 2016
Drop in Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10am-12pm
Telephone advice Tuesday 2pm-4pm and Thursday 10am-12pm
Click here to view Southwark Citizens Advice Bureau

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Direct Debt Line
We are a registered charity providing free confidential advice and support for people with financial difficulties.
Click here to view http://www.directdebtline.com

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Southwark Consumer and Money Advice
376 Walworth Road, London, SE17 2NG
020 7703 5049 - Consumer advice
020 7708 2483 - Money Advice
020 7525 5777 - Out of hours
email cmac@southwark.gov.uk
See link for opening times
Click here to view Southwark Consumer and Money Advice Centre

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Sure Start Maternity Grant
Coping with the extra costs of a new baby can be difficult. There’s a grant to help you give your baby a positive start in life. It’s called the Sure Start Maternity Grant.

The grant is made from the Social Fund and you do not have to pay it back.

Who can get the grant?

You can get a Sure Start Maternity Grant if you or your partner are getting:

  • Income Support
  • Income based Jobseeker's Allowance
  • Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit which includes an amount higher that the family element or
  • Working Tax Credit where a disability or severe disability element is included in the award

How do I claim?
You can claim a Sure Start Maternity Grant on form SF100 which you can either get from our News and Downloads area of this site (see the left panel of areas) or from your local Job Centre Plus office. The form comes with notes that will help you fill it in and tell you where to send the completed form.

If you have a partner, either of you can fill in the claim form, but make sure you include the name of the baby’s mother. Please send your filled-in form back to your local Jobcentre or Jobcentre Plus office.

You can claim a Sure Start Maternity Grant at any time from the 29th week of your pregnancy until your child is three months old.

If you are adopting a baby, you must claim the grant within three months of the adoption and the baby should be no more than 12 months old when you claim.

If you or your husband or wife has been granted a parental order for a surrogate birth, you must claim within three months of the date of the parental order.
Click here to view Department for Work & Pensions-Maternity Grant LINK

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Tax Credit payments for families with children
9 out of 10 families with children are entitled to tax credits. You can be given Child Tax Credit in the form of payments from the government regardless of whether you are working or not.

Child Tax Credit is paid direct to the person who is mainly responsible for caring for the child or children. If you are a lone parent you will receive the payment.

Working Tax Credit is for people who are employed or self-employed (either on their own or in a partnership), who usually work 16 hours or more a week, who are paid for that work, and who expect to work for at least 4 weeks

For more information either select the following web site link or call the Helpline on 0845 300 3900 (textphone 0845 300 3909 )
Click here to view http://www.taxcredits.inlandrevenue.gov.uk

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