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Student Development and Well-being STUDENTS AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS Health/Education Benefits/ Free School Meals April 2016 - March 2017 Liverpool Hope University Student Suppt & Well-being

What are Health Benefits? Although most health treatment is free under the NHS f UK residents, some charges are levied on the public f NHS services and treatments. These include: Prescriptions Sight tests Glasses contact lenses Dental treatment Healthy start food and vitamins Travel fares to hospital Students who are under 19 and in full-time education receive free prescriptions, free sight tests, vouchers f glasses and contact lenses, free dental treatment and free wigs/fabric suppts. Other students generally qualify f free health care via two avenues, either by being in receipt of a qualifying benefit, on the grounds of low-income. The Healthy Start Food and Vitamin Scheme has specific conditions that are discussed within this leaflet. Qualifying Benefits You are exempt from these charges if: You a member of your family are receiving Income Suppt, Income Based Job Seekers Allowance, the guarantee credit of Pension Credit Income Based Employment and Suppt Allowance. OR You your partner are receiving: Child Tax Credit. Child Tax Credit and Wking Tax Credit. Wking Tax Credit including a disability severe disability element, AND in all of the above cases: Your gross annual income as calculated by the Inland Revenue f Tax Credit purposes at the time of your last Tax Credit award, does not exceed 15,276. If you qualify on the grounds of receiving Income Suppt, Job Seekers Allowance, Employment and Suppt Allowance Pension Credit, you should infm dental/optical staff tick the box at the back of the prescription fm. If you qualify on the grounds of receiving Tax Credits the Revenue should infm the Prescription Pricing Authity of the Health Benefits Division which should then send you a Tax Credit Exemption Certificate, which is nmally valid until the end of the tax year.

When you become a student and are no longer entitled to means-tested benefits, the Inland Revenue need to be notified of the change in circumstances. This is to action the release of the Exemption Certificate, if you don t already have one, if you have previously been claiming on the grounds of receiving a means-tested benefit. Reduced Cost Treatment - The Low Income Scheme If you do not qualify f free treatment, you may qualify f full help reduced cost healthcare treatment on the grounds of low income. To apply f remission of charges, you need to complete Fm HC1 and then send it to the Health Benefits Division of the Prescription Pricing Authity. The HC1 is available from DWP offices, Post Offices, and GP surgeries/health centres by calling 0300 330 1343. You can also obtain a fm by visiting www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/helpwithhealthcosts.aspx. If your income is low enough to qualify f free services you will be sent a Certificate HC2. If you qualify f partial remission of charges you will be sent a Certificate HC3. Certificates nmally last f 12 months, until the end of your course the start of the next academic year if you are a full-time student. If you are 60 over, certificates can be validated f five years in certain circumstances. You should make a repeat claim on Fm HC1 shtly befe the expiry date. Changes in circumstances do not affect the validity of the certificate but if the change could result in increased help, you can re-apply f a fresh assessment befe the certificate expires. Accessing Health Benefits - Proof of Entitlement You will nmally be asked f proof that you are entitled to full and partial help with charges. However, you should not be denied the item service if you are unable to provide the required evidence. If you have a HC2 HC3 Certificate this needs to be shown and in some cases you may need to provide other evidence such as date of birth, proof of student status, tax credit exemption certificate, benefit der book benefit award letter. Other Ways of Accessing Free/Reduced Cost Health Benefits There are other ways of receiving free help with certain health benefits including, f example: Prescriptions Dental treatment Sight tests and glasses Fares to hospital Generally these apply to the following:

Those aged 60 over Those under 16 under 19 and in full-time education Women who are pregnant have given birth in the last 12 months Those with specific medical conditions qualify f free prescriptions. Each health benefit has specific conditions of entitlement so it is wth checking to see if you qualify f help. Pre-payment Certificates If you need to purchase me than one prescription but are not exempted by any other method you can buy a pre-payment certificate. This wks out cheaper than buying individual items if you need me than two prescription items in three months, me than 13 items in a year. You can claim a certificate using Fm FP95, available from chemists and most GP surgeries. Applications can also be made via telephone using a credit debit card on 0845 850 0030 online at www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/1127.aspx. You can also pay in monthly instalments by direct debit. Refunds If you are exempt from charges on the grounds of your age, receipt of a qualifying benefit, because you are a full-time student under-19, you should complete the prescription fm other appropriate fm at your optician, dentist, hospital. You can also claim a refund of charges f an item that you should have received f free at a reduced cost if you claim within three months of paying the charge. However, this time limit may be extended if you can show that you have good cause f applying late. Refunds of prescription charges can be claimed on Fm FP57. F other items and services you should apply f a refund using a Fm HC5. Fms are available from Jobcentre Plus offices, NHS hospitals by calling 0300 330 1343. Claims must be accompanied by receipts other evidence to show you have paid the charge. Healthy Start Food and Vitamins You qualify f Healthy Start Food Vouchers if: you are 18 over, me than ten weeks pregnant and you a member of your family is entitled to Income Suppt, Income Based Job Seekers Allowance, Income Related Employment and Suppt Allowance Child Tax Credit with an income not exceeding 16,190 and there is no entitlement to Wking Tax Credit

you are under-18, whether not you qualify f any benefits tax credits you are a mother with parental responsibility f a child under one it is less than a year since the expected date of birth - and you satisfy the benefit conditions listed above they are f a child under 4 who is a member of your family, as long as you satisfy the benefit conditions listed above. This means that f each week you can get one voucher f each child aged between one and four, two vouchers f each child under one plus a further voucher if you are pregnant. Each voucher is wth 3.10. Vouchers can be exchanged f Healthy Start food at registered food outlets. Healthy Start Foods includes cow s milk, milk-based infant fmulas, fresh frozen fruit vegetables etc. Claims You must make an initial claim f Healthy Start Food Vouchers in writing and must provide the required infmation and evidence. You can complete the fm contained within the Healthy Start leaflet (HSO1), available at maternity clinics and some GP surgeries by calling 0845 607 6823. A claim fm and further infmation is also available from www.healthystart.nhs.uk. You can start the claim online but the claim must be countersigned by a health professional such as a Midwife, Doct Health Visit. Send the completed fm to Healthy Start Issuing Unit, Freepost RRTR-SYAE-JKCR, PO Box 1067, Warrington, WA55 1EG. If you have any problems claiming Healthy Start Vouchers you can contact the helpline on 0845 607 6823. Healthy Start Vitamins If you qualify f Healthy Start Food Vouchers you also qualify f Healthy Start Vitamins. You do not have to make a separate claim f these as you will be sent Healthy Start vitamin coupons with your Healthy Start Food vouchers.

Food Banks If you are experiencing severe financial difficulty (e.g. caused by debt benefit delays) you may be able to get vouchers f food which can be redeemed at a food bank. One voucher can be exchanged f 3 days of food and vouchers are available from frontline care professionals such as Docts and Social Wkers. Jobcentres and local authity staff may also be able to provide vouchers. F further infmation and details of where there are food banks available go to www.trusseltrust.g Free School Meals/Clothing Grants Children are entitled to free school meals if their families receive: Income Suppt, Income-based Job Seekers Allowance Income-related Employment and Suppt Allowance Child Tax Credit and whose annual income is 16,190 less and are not receiving Wking Tax Credit, unless during the four week run on Universal Credit Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit) F details of how to apply contact your Local Education Authity. Clothing Grants Local Authities can give grants f school unifms and other school clothes. Each Local Authity defines its own eligibility criteria. Liverpool Citizens Suppt Scheme This scheme exists to help vulnerable people who have no access to other suppt. It offers help f people who are leaving care need suppt to stay in the community. There are two types of help, an Urgent Needs Award and a Home Needs Award. The money may be used to help people live move into the community deal with a crisis, f example. Urgent Needs Award If you need urgent help with the cost of food, fuel, clothing essential items f children and do not have the money, you may be able to apply f tempary assistance. Help can be provided f essential food and goods f infants children when you have suffered an emergency crisis.

Home Needs Award This award provides help f people who need furniture domestic appliances where they are setting up home. This may be because they are moving from care have suffered a disaster such as a fire flood, those who have to move because of violence other reasons. The Home Needs Award can also suppt people who have moved as a result of benefit reductions associated with welfare refm, who are at risk of losing their homes because of this. Eligibility To be eligible f suppt you must live in Liverpool, be 16 over, on a low income and in receipt of one of the following benefits: Income Suppt, Income-based Job Seekers Allowance. Income-related Employment and Suppt Allowance, Pension Credit, Universal Credit. How to apply You can apply Monday to Friday between 8am-8pm by ringing 0800 456 1523 (free) 0151 233 3053. F further infmation go to: liverpool.gov.uk/benefits-and-grants/liverpool-citizens-suppt-scheme F further infmation advice on any aspect of Social Security Benefits whilst studying, contact Student Development and Well-Being to make an appointment with a Student Welfare/Benefits Adviser. T: 0151 291 3427 E: sdw@hope.ac.uk

130416 Student Development and Well-being Gateway Building Liverpool Hope University Hope Park L16 9JD T: 0151 291 3427 E: sdw@hope.ac.uk Liverpool Hope University Student Suppt & Well-being