A Day in the Life of a Welfare Benefit Link Worker
As a Welfare Benefit Link Worker, every day blends structured task management with dynamic problem-solving. The day typically begins with a morning duty helpline session, where I triage referrals and take phone calls from a range of stakeholders. Internally, this includes homelessness prevention services, adult and children’s social care, and benefit assessment services. Externally, I engage with independent advice services, local legal aid solicitors, housing associations, local charities, and ...
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Case Study: Overcoming Documentation Discrepancies - Mohammed's Journey from Homelessness Threat to Financial Stability
Introduction: This compelling case study presents the journey of Mohammed, a client who faced significant hurdles in his Pension Credit application due to inconsistencies in his personal documentation. The study underscores the pivotal role of a Link Worker in supporting Mohammed and resolving his housing benefit and pension credit claims, thereby preventing homelessness. Background: Mohammed, a Somalian refugee, fled to Italy in 1993 and gained Italian citizenship in 2007. However, an incorr...
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Going Begging
The plea of "Spare some change?" from a homeless person is not just about money, but a desire for human connection. People entrenched in homelessness often live in a constant state of hyper-vigilance due to environmental factors like sleeping in doorways, enduring adverse weather, or facing threats of attack or exploitation. Studies show a significant number of chronically homeless individuals suffered adverse childhood experiences such as abuse, which triggered survival instincts early on. T...
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Case Study: Triage Link Work at Court
Background: Poitr, a Polish national residing in supported accommodation, faced long-term mental health challenges and a sudden demand for evidence of retained worker status by Universal Credit. This request, not initially made at the claim's outset over two years ago, resulted in benefit overpayments for both Universal Credit and Housing Benefit. The latter caused £8,000 in rent arrears, as overpayments were recovered directly from the supported housing provider. Intervention: During an outrea...
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Case Study: Empowering a Sudanese Family's Journey Through Collaborative Welfare Intervention
Introduction: In April 2023, a Sudanese National with British citizenship named Adam, along with his pregnant wife and two children, sought refuge in the UK. Upon arrival, they were placed in emergency accommodation due to their vulnerable situation. Three weeks later, the family's homelessness duty was fulfilled, and they were relocated to temporary accommodation. However, their journey was beset with challenges, particularly concerning the stalling of Universal Credit due to issues with the pa...
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Case Study: Empowering a Family's Journey to Engagement with Independence
Introduction: Sharon's story is a compelling case study that underscores the vital role of a Link Work Team in the welfare benefits sector. It demonstrates how their expertise and dedication can make a profound difference in the lives of individuals and families facing complex challenges. Background: Sharon, a mother of two, found herself in a dire situation after fleeing domestic violence with her children, Eve and Luke. Her struggles were further compounded by her own health issues, including...
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Case Study: The Transformative Power of Extended Support (2017)
Introduction: Tim, a 55-year-old individual, found himself in a precarious situation, living alone and isolated. The challenges he faced were compounded by a sudden increase in rent initiated by his landlord, prompting Tim to seek assistance in claiming a discretionary housing payment. Background: Tim's application for housing support revealed the immense stress he was under, exacerbating a pre-existing brain aneurysm. In an attempt to find relief, he had resorted to self-medicating with alcoho...
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Case Study: Transitioning to Universal Credit for Single Parents.
Background: Jenny is a single parent with three children aged 4, 6, and 8. She faced a challenging situation when she fled her home due to domestic violence. Instead of occupying allocated emergency accommodation, she chose to stay with family to maintain stability for her children. However, during this time, her Housing Benefit was suspended as she was unable to reply to official correspondence due to the trauma she had endured. Challenges Faced: Jenny's traumatic experience made it incredibly...
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Engage
Listen to them Smile at them Talk to them Nod Motions Listen with them Smile with them Talk with them Agree Engagement ...
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Considering Tolerence
Without considering others, all that is left is to tolerate them. Tolerance is an emotional muscle that we can be sure will atrophy when overused. Consideration allows access to the extensor muscles of feeling—empathy, joy, kindness, compassion and love. Considering helps us investigate the truth and accept that which is beyond our control. With consideration as the primary motor, tolerance comes from a place of good intentions. ...
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Not How I Meet Them
Referrals, reports, emails that is how I find the people I help. Not how I meet them. Person to person engagement is where individual truth and safety is grown. To start, I ask one question “What concerns you most about your life, now?” I listen absorb, engage and permit feeling. “Thank you for sharing your fears with me. I now know where we can start” That’s it, the first step in helping an individual to engage with the necessary. To understand “where” they are coming from and why they d...
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Hypervigilance and Poverty
Survival instinct is a fundamental part of the human condition. It was used from hunter-gather times to flee or fight threats, feed families, and ensure that the human race continues to exist. Hyper-vigilance supports surviving threats in the short term but has an invisible layer impacting behaviour, emotions and decision making. The long term drip-feed of the brain chemicals cortisol and dopamine can push an individual into negative behavioural loops that can be challenging to escape. In its e...
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The Link Worker Manifesto
Working within homelessness reduction and prevention services job titles come and go. Its service to a community that remains constant. Gaining the title “Link Worker,” I discovered that many people did not know the meaning. Practically it can be explained; a link worker is a support worker with an added specialism, e.g. welfare benefits, care, housing etc. The feedback I receive continues to provide insights into the job title that has grown into a personal manifesto on how I currently serve ...
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Case Study: Link Work Intervention Helps Build Service Trust.
Christopher was struggling to make ends meet, living on £251 per month after deductions from Universal Credit (UC). He was also subject to bedroom tax, which causing rent arrears on his council flat. Additionally, council tax reduction had halted due to him not replying to letters. The council tax department had concerns that he was not occupying the property, which risked a notice to quit being issued. Despite being referred to the link worker team, calls and text messages proved fruitless. An ...
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Case Study: Empowering Families through Collaborative Support.
Introduction: David, a single father of five children, faced a challenging journey to provide a stable and nurturing environment for his family. This case study highlights the remarkable collaborative efforts made by various agencies to support David and his children, ensuring they remained within their essential support network while navigating complex benefit and housing issues. Background: In 2017, David was entrusted with full custody of his five children due to a safeguarding order again...
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Case Study: Empowering Resilience - Journey Towards Stability.
Nicola's story is a testament to the transformative power of focused intervention in complex cases. A resilient individual, Nicola faced a history of substance misuse and was a survivor of both domestic abuse and gang violence, resulting in a debilitating struggle with PTSD stemming from a traumatic episode of abduction. Finding solace and mutual support in her grandmother's care, Nicola's tenancy was nestled next to immediate family, providing a fragile yet vital support network. Tragically, N...
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