How do I contact Social Fund?

How do I contact Social Fund?

Social Fund loans If your question is about the repayment of a Social Fund loan and you are still receiving benefit, please call the Social Fund Enquiry Line on 0800 169 0140 (9am to 4pm Monday to Friday).

How do I contact DWP by phone?

Contact the Pension Service

  1. Telephone: 0800 731 7898. Textphone: 0800 731 7339. Relay UK (if you cannot hear or speak on the phone): 18001 then 0800 731 7898.
  2. Telephone: 0800 169 0154. Textphone: 0800 169 0254.
  3. Telephone: 0800 731 0469. Textphone: 0800 731 0464.

How do I speak to someone at DWP?

Call the DWP customer service number 0800 055 6688 free number to make a new benefit claim. If you have hearing difficulties and are using a textphone, dial 0800 023 4888 free number. For Welsh speakers, the DWP contact number to call is 0800 012 1888 free number.

Is the DWP number free?

Currently this call is charged at local rates which are set by providers and are free for many people as part of their call package. If someone is concerned about the cost, they can request a free call back.

How long does it take for a Social Fund loan to be paid into bank?

In general, the Social Fund loan online process takes around three (3) weeks after applying for a Budgeting Loan. DWP will usually reply with your acceptance after two (2) weeks of your application. It may take up to one more week for the money to clear in the bank and show in your account.

What number do DWP ring you on?

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To assist you in recognising a call from Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) either the Jobcentre or Service Centre, a new telephone number will appear on your phone from 06/05/2020 when we call you. It is 0800 023 2635.

Can I contact DWP by email?

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have published that their e-mail addresses have changed from @dwp.gsi.gov.uk to @dwp.gov.uk. …

How do I get in touch with works and pensions?

Contacting the DWP about your claim To make a claim for benefits dealt with by Jobcentre Plus you can contact the claim-line on 0800 055 6688. To find your pension centre, contact The Pension Service on 0800 731 7898.

How do I get in touch with the Jobcentre?

Jobcentre Plus national helpline: 0800 055 6688 (free)

How do you get emergency money from the government?

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  1. Get help with utility bills. Need help paying your heating or phone bill?
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What is the phone number for the Jobcentre?

The Jobcentre existing claims telephone number is 0800 169 0310. The Jobcentre existing claims textphone number is 0800 169 0314. The Jobcentre existing claims NGT text relay phone number is 18001 then 0800 169 0310. The Jobcentre existing claims Welsh language phone number is 0800 328 1744.

Where can I get Jobcentre phone number for Wales?

The Jobcentre existing claims Welsh language phone number is 0800 328 1744. The Jobcentre phone number for existing claims is available Monday to Friday between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm. If you’re in Northern Ireland: For JSA and Income Support, contact your Jobs and Benefits office.

How to apply for a Social Fund loan?

You can: phone the Social Fund Enquiry Line and ask for a form to be posted to you – allow 7 days for the form to arrive Return your completed form by post.

How much money can you borrow from Social Fund?

You can borrow as little as £100 or as much as £1,500 although the actual figure you will be able to borrow will depend on a number of factors including whether you already owe money to the social fund.

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