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Are you looking for the contact details of people who could help you with benefits?

Below are links to websites which specialise in financial information on which benefits are available to the Spinal cord injured and their carers and where to go to find them.

There is not a universal benefit for all people considered as disabled. Therefore you will need to check with the Benefits Agency to find out what you are entitled to, as there have been recent changes with some benefits being withdrawn or replaced by another benefit/allowance.

The government definition of the
UK means England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland but not the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man.

The government definition of
Great Britain means England, Scotland and Wales.

Republic of Ireland (Eire) residents click here.

http://www.disability.gov.uk/

This site together with the Government's new major website 'Directgov' represent steps taken to help people find out about their civil rights and to see more clearly how useful the Internet can be as a source for information

http://www.direct.gov.uk/

Information for disabled people in areas such as employment, health and education. There's also advice on independent living, leisure, financial support and rights

http://www.benefitsnow.co.uk/

Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance are two of the most important social security benefits in the UK. This site provides comprehensive information about Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance.

http://www.dda-centre.co.uk/

The dda-centre.co.uk is committed to supporting service providers in meeting their obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act. We have worked with disabled people and organisations to develop a range of products and services to guide companies through this complex legislation





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